I am near out of my interior arsenal (I was using Pinnacle products). I would like to try something else. Appreciate any suggestions for leather, vinyl, rubber, trim ect.
Thanks :) !!
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I am near out of my interior arsenal (I was using Pinnacle products). I would like to try something else. Appreciate any suggestions for leather, vinyl, rubber, trim ect.
Thanks :) !!
Lexol has pretty good products, Also I use woolite / cool wash to clean vinyl, leather and interior works GREAT for me personally
Lexol is great for leather. Zaino Z-10 is well liked also. Four Star is pretty good from what I`ve heard too. For vinyl, you can;t go wrong with Poorboy`s Natural Look.
I was thinking about Natural Look. The woolite seems interesting as I have heard of others using it too. I have tried lexol before but want something new.
Looks Light NL will be on the short list.
303 Areospace Protectant and Stoner`s Invisible Glass are great interior products.
I highly recommend natural look!
I`m using 303 for dash, and 4* for the leather.
Is this for you personal car or customer cars??
If this is for your personal car, then I like 4 Star leather products.
If this is for customer cars, try Liquid Leather from 3d International. I`ve been using it for about 3 years now and I`ve never had a negative response. It smells like leather with a nice sheen that can be buffed to suit your needs. Best of all, it`s economical as you can get a gallon for under $25.
For interior dressings, I use Natural Look or 303. My APC is $ Star White Lightening (but I may go back to 3d because of the price).
I highly recommend Natural Look. I`ve tried a LOT of dressings and Natural Look is the best (and most versatile) that I`ve found. I use it on vinyl, plastic and leather. Truly a great product and it smells good too. 303 is also a good product but prohibitively expensive.
Ringo, This is for my personal cars. I have decided to go the easy way out.
The consensus seems for me to get natural look and 4* (I already my neighbor has some 303 that he will give me :rolleyes: ). I will experiment with these products on both my cars. One has a black interior and the other a tan interior.