While the answer depends partly on personal preference and what you’re trying to accomplish, here are a few facts to consider:
I spend a lot of time on the road, where my crew and I have discovered many uses for this powerful product. We’ve seen first-hand how Aerospace produces very different results compared with other commonly-used automotive protectants and tire dressings. Here’s what we’ve found:
Aerospace Protectant |
Other Leading Brands |
Water-based | Contain grease-producing silicone oils or petroleum distillates |
Safe for all types of materials | Unsafe for rubber, vinyl and most other plastics |
Contains UV stabilizers | May not protect against UV rays |
Repels dust and dirt | Attracts dust and dirt |
Does not wash off | Many offer cosmetic properties that wash off instantly |
One coat is all you need | Multiple coatings recommended |
Reapply every 4 – 8 weeks | Reapply every 1 – 2 weeks |
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