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Old 08-02-2007, 07:51 AM
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Default detailer for plastic interior, no Armorall

What's a good detailer to liven up the plastic interior pieces. Not a big fan of slippery, static attracting armorall crap.
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I like Meguiar's Natural Shine.


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Old 08-02-2007, 10:51 AM
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i use a product called vinylex made by lexol on my cars, they also make great leather care products, i use the leather care on my 5 series since my ss has cloth (nice in summertime tho)
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Tropi-Care has a leather/vinyl cleaner and a conditioner that works well. No problems attracting dust.
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Originally Posted by Guido1
i use a product called vinylex made by lexol on my cars, they also make great leather care products, i use the leather care on my 5 series since my ss has cloth (nice in summertime tho)

I use the vinylex from lexol as well. Been using it for a few years now prior to owning the f body.
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Meguiar's Natural Shine or Vinylex for the interior, 303 Aerospace or Meg's #40 for the exterior pieces.
Old 08-02-2007, 06:35 PM
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or meguiars dash foam is nice too unless it falls under the same name as listed above.
Old 08-02-2007, 06:39 PM
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the stuff you guys listed is that a gel, foam, spray, etc?
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I've used the Zaino tire dressing (It works great) and now the Adams. Not too shiny, doesn't attract dust, and lasts a long time.

Zaino is liquid, Adams is like a gel.
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meguiars quick interior detailer or their natural shine.
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I've tried most of them and love Aerospace protectant 303
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Where do you buy Aerospace products? PM if you have to.

I've also used pledge a couple times when I was out of Simoniz products, which work rather well from my experience.
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Meuiars #40, or the natural shine, the quick detailer in-between cleanings.
Ive been looking into this adams stuff i really want to try it but i have way too much megs products to switch to something else right now
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Natural Shine all the way.



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