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    We only use Poorboy`s Natural Look and we love it! It smells so good too so we don`t need to use a fragrance as we might with some of the more chemically smelling products. I also use this stuff on my leather couches and vinyl poker table top.

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    2001civic .... if you have wood in the kitchen try it on there as well So far Natural Look has outlasted ANY product on wood I have tried.
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    Should you not suggest a UV protectant for the dash? I would think this would be included if I was paying for a full detail. Is it asking to much to have the dash UV protected with out a shine?



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    Originally posted by Cujo31

    2001civic .... if you have wood in the kitchen try it on there as well So far Natural Look has outlasted ANY product on wood I have tried.


    For real?! I will have to give this a shot as soon as I get home! Thanks for the tips!

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    Originally posted by mirrorfinishman

    NHBFAN,



    No, in most cases I do not ask customers `if they want their dash/vinyl dressed`.



    As a detailing professional it is my feeling that my customers expect me to know what`s best for their vehicle.



    Here are my thoughts on the use of dressing on the dash/vinyl:



    1- On most newer vehicles, less than five years old, I do not use dressing on the dash/vinyl. I simply wipe the surface with a clean, slightly damp, cloth.



    2- On older vehicles, more than five years old, I use dressing only as needed to enhance the appearance.



    Just some additional thoughts...






    Like the others I use a "natural" look dressing. Even new cars need to have their dash protected so they won`t begin to fade & look old. Just my $0.02

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    Quote: When doing an interior do you ask your customers if they want dressing?



    ~One man’s opinion~



    I agree with mirrorfinishman “As a detailing professional it is my feeling that my customers expect me to know what`s best for their vehicle. I’d wash the dash with a water/Woolite solution and wipe dry and then apply 303 Aerospace Protecterant to provide UV radiation protection.



    >Hope this helps<









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