I still clean with OPC and use UIGP to protect.
If I’m feeling lazy and looking for a one step, Optimum it is....as Troy mentioned.
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I still clean with OPC and use UIGP to protect.
If I’m feeling lazy and looking for a one step, Optimum it is....as Troy mentioned.
I have been using Nextzett Cockpit Premium for years and love it. I will be trying the new Gyeon Interior Detailer because i`m hearing great things about it.
Either the Cockpit Premium or the Meguiar`s stuff. I have the GG version but haven`t tried it yet. Nor have I tried any of the products that my fellow Autopians have sent me :o
Nothing. I don`t like a shiny interior
M40 or PERL
OK, I `ll bite: Is Meg`s Professional Mirror Glaze M40 Vinyl and Rubber Cleaner and Conditioner "Better" than their Detailer D14901 (the gallon size) Quik-Interior Detailer, which is the same as the consumer version G13616 (the 16 ounce size) Quik-Interior Detailer Cleaner?? The consumer G13616 is what I use for, as the name implies, a quick cleaning of interior plastic and leather.
Normally, I clean by interiors with Meg`s Professional Detailer D101 All-Purpose Cleaner diluted 3:1 and then dress/protect the plastic/vinyl with Aerospace 303 and the leather with Griot`s Garage Leather Care (NOT the 3-in-1 stuff, but the conditioner)
M40 is different than D149.
M40 is more of a cleaner and a dressing in one. You can use it on tires. Some recommend it on tires because it`s so easy to clean off at the next wash and reapply.
You can peak at the SDS of each to get an idea of some of the ingredients.
I think WaxAddict suggested Finish Kare`s FK108AS as a dash protectant, even though it was developed for tires.
Reference: https://www.autopia.org/forums/car-d...t=#post2180587
Excellent thread discussion and information from detailing product expert Ron Ketcham!!
Poorboy`s Natural Look. I keep coming back to the stuff, it looks/feels good on all sorts of interior materials. Apply with a foam pad and buff off with a mf towel.
Every two to three years, coat all the vinyl/leather/dash in my T-Birds, including the vinyl top, with the UV-Gard that comes in the Valugard ETR kit. All look like new, and not leaving a greasy or dust collecting surface.
dFK is nothing more than #109 with an added percentage of resin. I should know, I created it.