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Originally Posted by Game
I'm planning on using Colourlock's new car kit. It comes with a mild cleaner and a "shield" product that helps prevent friction and therefore creases in the seats. $40.
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For what it's worth, I contacted Colourlock and they suggested using the Protect product.
I know on obsessed garage the Colourlock guys said you could use just Shield for the first 2 or 3 years, then shift to Protect (which can be followed up with Shield in places subject to friction such as the bolsters).
However, if I was to go with Colourlock, I'd probably go with Protect from the start, and then put the Shield on the bolsters and call it a day.
Seems weird you would skip over the conditioning step just because the seats are new, and it certainly can't hurt.