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a73elkyss
03-19-2006, 12:02 PM
I did post this thread (http://www.detailcity.org/forums/interior-auto-care/17154-vinyl-conditioner-recommendation-needed.html) regarding "conditioning of vinyl" recommendations.

I`ve been happy with other Poorboys products, so....I am going to order either Poorboys Natural Look or Leather Stuff. Out of these products, which one would give the best "conditioning" for a 32-year-old vinyl interior? My main concern is to preserve the dash and seats, as they are very difficult to replace or repair for this model car. The interior is black and get "cooking" in the summer time.

If I read it right, Leather Stuff is for interior only? Leather Stuff says "UV-A & UV-B protection", while Natural Looks says "patented UV absorber" and can be used for exterior as well as interior.

Sorry for the duplication of posts, but for these interior pieces, I really don`t want to experiment and risk not having the proper conditioner/protectant on it. I can experiment with different products on my other vehicles, but not for this car.

97F1504x4
03-19-2006, 12:16 PM
Sorry i am a bit confused as everyone seemed to answer this in your other topic. If it is vinyl then i would suggest not using the Leather Product. Not trying to sound sarcastic. It just seems that you are asking the same thing.

Richard

Mr. Clean
03-19-2006, 02:14 PM
The differences between these two products have been something of a source of confusion. Somewhere (I can`t find it) Steve provided a comparison of the two. IIRC, the differences are minimal. As I mentioned in your other thread NL has biocides included in the formulation. I don`t recall that component being noted in Steve`s description of LS. Since you`ve got this post in PB`s forum, I`m sure Steve will be along shortly and give us all the "what`s what / lowdown" on these two products.

pogo123
03-19-2006, 03:55 PM
I have, and use both of these products. Natural look is my go to interior vinyl dressing because I love the clean matt finish and the smell, but I prefer leather stuff for the leather. They seem like similar products and could probably be used either way.

a73elkyss
03-19-2006, 05:42 PM
Sorry i am a bit confused as everyone seemed to answer this in your other topic. If it is vinyl then i would suggest not using the Leather Product. Not trying to sound sarcastic. It just seems that you are asking the same thing. Richard

No, you’re not being sarcastic at all Richard. And I did apologize for the “duplicate” post, but I did post this question (which I feel is a different question) in this specific vendors forum to find out the difference between this vendors two products. My previous question delt with many different vendors products.

I did read everyone’s opinions and reviews of different products in the other thread. I eliminated the other products and based on passed experience with other Poorboys products, I decided to go with that product line. I’ve successfully used both Trim Restorer and Bold N Bright for both porous and non-porous plastic/rubber on Steve’s recommendation. I was under the impression (correct me here if I`m wrong) that vinyl, while similar to, is not the same as plastic/rubber.

I went to Poorboys web site and looked at the product description for both Natural Look and Leather Stuff. Both product descriptions mention leather and vinyl. Both mention that they clean. Both mention that they have UV protection. The Leather Stuff is the only one that mentions “conditioner”, but the Natural Look mentions that it “softens”.

So, for me, I was confused and came to this vendor forum for clarification. Don’t get me wrong, I do appreciate everyone’s opinion and do listen and further check into the products mentioned.

Poorboy
03-19-2006, 07:38 PM
It`s a hard choice for me to tell you. Either product can do what you want, but nothing really can soften vinyl. You can protect it and help it from becoming brittle, but vinyl is a non-porus material. If you have no leather in the vehicle then the scent might be out of place. Both have UV protection but Leather Stuff has a better level of protection. Here`s the comparison I wrote in another thead:

Here`s his breakdown:

Leather Stuff:

specifically made for leather but can be used on other surfaces like vinyl , rubber, plastics, etc.
thicker and must be applied by wiping or rubbing
more of a matte finish ...(maybe just not on your trial pieces Sean)
contains leather conditioners for those times when you are using it on uncoated leather or should you use it on couches, chairs, shoes, handbags etc..
contain a better UVa and UVb absorber
smell is for leather interiors and would be rather odd in a vehicle without leather
Has some cleaning ability but recommends on label to use a stronger cleaner for some applications Natural Look
specifically designed for vinyl but can be used on rubber , leather, plastcis, etc...
Spray application
slightly higher gloss (depending how used and buffed)
biocides to prevent mold
antibacterial additive
UV protection but not as high a quality as in the Leather Stuff
Cherry scent that is nice(IMO) in any type of interior
Has some cleaning ability but will require an APC for tougher grime. There you go, but i can`t make a choice for you;)

a73elkyss
03-19-2006, 08:55 PM
Thanks for the clarification between the two products. I`ve made my order.:)

Thanks again!

97F1504x4
03-19-2006, 08:58 PM
No, you’re not being sarcastic at all Richard. And I did apologize for the “duplicate” post, but I did post this question (which I feel is a different question) in this specific vendors forum to find out the difference between this vendors two products. My previous question delt with many different vendors products.

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It`s all good.

Richard