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meguiar's interior quick detailer wipes. they clean everything very well and don't leave a greasy feeling. they dont shine like armor all but i jus like my interior to look spotless and not really shiney so they work great for my tastes.
form numerous sources, heard armourall takes the oils out of your plastics/vinyl and drys them out over time and will lead them to crack. I admit it does look good but have heard this numerous times.
I use 303 Aero Space Protectant. It has UV protection and won't leave behind that ghetto shine like armorall will. I use it on all the plastic in the interior, weather stripping, and sometimes tires depending on how I want them dressed.
You probably won't be able to find it at most stores. You generally have to go to a marine store or order it online.
I use 303 Aero Space Protectant. It has UV protection and won't leave behind that ghetto shine like armorall will. I use it on all the plastic in the interior, weather stripping, and sometimes tires depending on how I want them dressed.
You probably won't be able to find it at most stores. You generally have to go to a marine store or order it online.
THATS the stuff I was looking for...
back when I was more into detailing that was the next stuff I was gong to get, couldn't remember what it was called. Where did you get yours?
btw I use armourall on my tires all the time because I liked the look, it actually brakes down the black in tires, leaving that "brownish" tire look.
Most of the time I just use hot water and a microfiber. I really don't care for the shine that most dressings give you, so I just done use one. For carpet, upholstry, and really dirty things, I use a product called Extra Foamy. I usually just get it from the detailer I used to work for, but I found it here as well. http://www.detailyourcar.com/shop/in...61f407fedfa280
I find that most of the cleaners/protectants seem to hold more dust than repel it. I've only used Turtle Wax's G2 or something like that (in a green bottle). It just seemed to attract the dust and fuzz and all the stuff that gets on the dash and everywhere... But I'm sure there is a better product out there. Usually just warm water and a cloth for me.
I use water or 10:1 mixture of Mequiar's APC to clean, but all the interior plastic needs to be protected too. That's what I use 303 for. I also don't apply it all the time. I just got over the dash with a microfiber to clean up the dust inbetween 303 applications.
I assume that is what Eric is looking for since he has a new car and it most likely isn't dirty.
I use water or 10:1 mixture of Mequiar's APC to clean, but all the interior plastic needs to be protected too. That's what I use 303 for. I also don't apply it all the time. I just got over the dash with a microfiber to clean up the dust inbetween 303 applications.
I assume that is what Eric is looking for since he has a new car and it most likely isn't dirty.
yep and thanks for the code... I might just order it(posted on a few local boards, places near me so far are really not worth the gas to drive to over ordering online.)
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