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.
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.
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.
John `Cujo` Barnett
Custom Car Care
Mobile Auto Detailing
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!
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
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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