My new car has this annoying glossy piano black plastic that`s a magnet for fingerprints. I`ve always used Einszett (now Nextzett) Cockpit Premium, but I wanted to use something more dedicated to plastics for the material I`m dealing with, in addition to the clear gauge cluster lens.
I did a search and saw the name Plexus come up quite a bit, but it sounds like a mild polish. The person I spoke with at Plexus made it sound like I should clean my whole car with Plexus when I just called to find out if it had any abrasives in it for use on interior plastics. He said it would fill scratches, as long as you can`t feel them with your fingernail. I tried to find out if it had silicone in it, but he was a bit evasive because of trade secrets. However, he did go on to say not to use this product where any kind of paint work is being done. I guess it has silicone.
So, I remembered that I have some Novus 1 left. I`ve always liked the product, however Novus openly states that it does have a small amount of silicone in it.
There`s also a cleaner I`ve used for years on LCD screens called OmniCleanz. There are no harsh chemicals, but it`s expensive for a tiny bottle of this stuff. Using it to clean my car`s interior on a regular basis wouldn`t be smart.
Do you think the silicone in Novus or Plexus is something to be concerned with? Are there any more recently developed products that would work better for my application, or should I just go with one of those?
I did a search and saw the name Plexus come up quite a bit, but it sounds like a mild polish. The person I spoke with at Plexus made it sound like I should clean my whole car with Plexus when I just called to find out if it had any abrasives in it for use on interior plastics. He said it would fill scratches, as long as you can`t feel them with your fingernail. I tried to find out if it had silicone in it, but he was a bit evasive because of trade secrets. However, he did go on to say not to use this product where any kind of paint work is being done. I guess it has silicone.
So, I remembered that I have some Novus 1 left. I`ve always liked the product, however Novus openly states that it does have a small amount of silicone in it.
There`s also a cleaner I`ve used for years on LCD screens called OmniCleanz. There are no harsh chemicals, but it`s expensive for a tiny bottle of this stuff. Using it to clean my car`s interior on a regular basis wouldn`t be smart.
Do you think the silicone in Novus or Plexus is something to be concerned with? Are there any more recently developed products that would work better for my application, or should I just go with one of those?