qd detailers question

BMW_M

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I am curious about quick detailers. Can they be used in interior? door panels, dash...

stuff like WAUD, scholl SW10...
 
I wouldn't. Typically a product should be used as directed.



Most QD's are designed with watered down carnuaba or polymers in them so they are specifically designed for paints so I would not use them on vynals and leathers and such.



Josh
 
You'd be amazed at how many products are basically water+PDMS+surfactant/emulsifier... QD products are designed for paint, exterior plastics, and glass. That's basically the same stuff as on the interior. I'd try to keep it away from leather, as that's the only surface not normally on the exterior. All that being said, the new version of Meg's QID is excellent and is designed specifically for interiors. It's cheap, too.
 
well I didn't wanted to use it on leather that's for sure, I got leather conditioner for such job but only on dash and door panels, booth vinyl. I saw eagleone commercial where they spray QD inside the car, never tried this, I am wondering is there any shine left after it? I don't like shine.

Also, in new car, like 2008 BMW 335i, is it necessary to use any product on dash except wet and dry microfiber?
 
BMW_M said:
......Also, in new car, like 2008 BMW 335i, is it necessary to use any product on dash except wet and dry microfiber?
You might want to add something for UV protection. I personally like 303 Aerospace Protectant..... apply and then buff off with a MF and it will not have a shiny appearance. For $5 they will send you several samples of their products, including the protectant:



303 Products Inc.: Free Samples
 
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