(IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE USE)

DIRECTIONS FOR FIRE GLAZE VINYL & LEATHER PROTECTANT

Always clean surfaces thoroughly by dusting or wiping to remove as much dirt and grime. Protectant will help to clean surfaces by to loosening dirt and grime once applied. Spray tip is of very high quality and mist is very fine. This makes application very easy and even with no runs or drips, unless over sprayed.

Spray directly on vinyl, leather or rubber surface. Let sit for about 5-10 minutes, or until almost dry then wipe for an even smooth finish. This allows for full penetration. The more you apply, the higher the gloss, so it is a matter of preference. Spray lighty if lower gloss is desired. Each additional coat let it sit until almost dry before wiping smooth. Interior air vents factory stereo and hard to reach vinyl areas will also look like brand new.

For previously untreated surfaces, as always clean by dusting or wiping to remove as much dirt and grime. Apply an initial coat of the protectant and let it sit for approx 3-5 minutes (do not allow to dry). This will start loosening and dissolving dirt and grime. Then you can rub and clean off surface. Apply a second coat as described above.

Great for your exterior vinyl & rubber trims around windows and for tires. Best if done overnight to allow full penetration and a long enough drying time. If vehicle is driven right after application, some protectant may sling on to your paint. However, it is easily removed by just wiping, especially with Fire Glaze Plus+ Professional Polish on your paint.


Tip: when applying to your interior and exterior trims, you can use a sheet of paper underneath to prevent excess spray getting on other areas.


NOTE***Fire Glaze Vinyl and Leather Protectant can be used for most vinyl and leather surfaces, not just on your vehicle but in your home.