ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
Amen, brother.
I've been using that stuff on my rides since 1984. An EXCELLENT product!!! Like everyone else, I've tried a lot of other products, but I always end up coming back to ProtectAll.
Glad to hear Wally World is selling it...Gotta be cheaper than my local indy bike shop.
Shine on!!!
PS: I think that it was originally developed for the aircraft industry...but I could be wrong.
I've been using that stuff on my rides since 1984. An EXCELLENT product!!! Like everyone else, I've tried a lot of other products, but I always end up coming back to ProtectAll.
Glad to hear Wally World is selling it...Gotta be cheaper than my local indy bike shop.
Shine on!!!
PS: I think that it was originally developed for the aircraft industry...but I could be wrong.
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
Not all Wal-Marts have Protect-All. Last year I spent quite a bit of time looking for it locally but failed, and the Protect-All folks weren't helpful. I refuse to buy any liquid product on-line because of the cost of shipping. If I run across it I'll try some, though, as it is recommended by Mustang for their vinyl seat fabrics. I've been using Armor-All and it works fine and oddly enough doesn't make the seat slick.
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
To all you guys that are having a hard time finding it, try your local R.V. repair center. This stuff has been around for years and is very popular with the R.V.'s. I was turned on to it by an old timer biker and have been using it ever since. It works on all surfaces, and it dries clear if you miss a spot. It wont leave white wax marks on plastic or anything it touches. Works great on everything. I just dont understand why they dont advertise.
One tip though, the pump spray bottle eventually stops working(pumping). If you can find the aerosal can its better.
One tip though, the pump spray bottle eventually stops working(pumping). If you can find the aerosal can its better.
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
ORIGINAL: Doug45601
All that glitters is not gold! Yet another snake oil product (just my opnion)... I'll stick with Zaino products for the time being. I'll recommend it to my neighbor and watch his results first..
Just an opnion... not bombing the product, just don't trust the discount store flast flow product lines.. I remember when Turttle was was the leading brand for waxes also..
All that glitters is not gold! Yet another snake oil product (just my opnion)... I'll stick with Zaino products for the time being. I'll recommend it to my neighbor and watch his results first..
Just an opnion... not bombing the product, just don't trust the discount store flast flow product lines.. I remember when Turttle was was the leading brand for waxes also..
I found it in the RV section at Walmart.
Hay, each to their own. Zaino is great stuff too although I would never use it on plastic, seat, etc.
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
ORIGINAL: iclick
I've been using Armor-All and it works fine and oddly enough doesn't make the seat slick.
I've been using Armor-All and it works fine and oddly enough doesn't make the seat slick.
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RE: ProtectAll . . . I'm sold
ORIGINAL: mike5511
Now I always heard that once you started using armor-all, and then stopped using it, your dash board (that is what everybody originally used it on around here) would crack worse than if you never put anything on it. I believe I have witnessed this, or at least it seemed to be the case. I also remember reading that same thing in a car, bike, or maybe Pop Mech mag a long time ago. I have also heard it would cause your tire sidewalls to crack if you used it on your tires too. I gotta admit, I don't like the "slick s*&%", so I might be a little predjudiced.
ORIGINAL: iclick
I've been using Armor-All and it works fine and oddly enough doesn't make the seat slick.
I've been using Armor-All and it works fine and oddly enough doesn't make the seat slick.
Buy some and find out for yourself rather than guessing . . . novel idea really.