swirlparanoid Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 i noticed on the online store that in & out spray says it restores the faded plastic etc. this may be a dumb question but does it also protect the plastic as well? or would vrt be a better choice for protection Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris@Adams Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 i noticed on the online store that in & out spray says it restores the faded plastic etc. this may be a dumb question but does it also protect the plastic as well? or would vrt be a better choice for protection I think that the protection would be about the same,(IMHO) the advantage of using In & Out Spray is you can get into tight places that you can't reach with SVRT and sponge. Both are GREAT products! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crowvet Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 I think that the protection would be about the same,(IMHO) the advantage of using In & Out Spray is you can get into tight places that you can't reach with SVRT and sponge. Both are GREAT products! Yep,:iagree:With Chris. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IowaEmt1991 Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 I also agree Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vincenzo Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 So is in and out spray water resistant like super VRT? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Team Adam's Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 i noticed on the online store that in & out spray says it restores the faded plastic etc. this may be a dumb question but does it also protect the plastic as well? or would vrt be a better choice for protection In all cases if you can apply VRT its going to be the better option. It will last longer, protect better, etc. In & Out is intended to be used in areas where its difficult or impossible to spread a dressing. Honeycomb grills, corrugated hoses, tight spots under the hood, A/C vents, or any other spot where its not feasible to jam an applicator with VRT on it. I recommend applying VRT to all the areas you can first, anything that you find is too hard to reach simply take your In & Out and spray. If I'm dressing trim and plastics I'll typically have both with me and just use each as needed until everything has been treated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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i noticed on the online store that in & out spray says it restores the faded plastic etc. this may be a dumb question but does it also protect the plastic as well? or would vrt be a better choice for protection
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