Recomend a Interior Product?

9935annivgt

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Looking for a nice gloss but not the sticky, smeary look that attracts dust like armor all. I am not a "pure" autopian ....yet but I am working on it, what do you guys suggest? For the exterior I am really happy with the Zaino line but am still lokking for the dash and doors.
 
Well in the past I have used the Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer, but am moving up to Meguiars Hyper Dressing this detailing season.
 
craigdt said:
Well in the past I have used the Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer, but am moving up to Meguiars Hyper Dressing this detailing season.



Both great products- QID is more of a matte finish, and HD is more glossy.



Meguiar's also released Supreme Shine as a NEW product for 2009...it's supposed to be a nice gloss without the nasty greasy feeling. I would give that a shot... :heelclick
 
Poor Boys Natural Look is my favorite so far. I dilute it a little to get it to the finish I like.

I also used and liked Meguires NX Tech Protectant but it was a little too greasy for my taste and Gliptone White Satin (which I now use mostly under the hood and on under carriage items). Try the Poor Boys World product, you won't be disappointed.
 
I like Meg's Quik Interior Detailer. It cleans very well, leaves a nice scent and doesn't leave things super glossy. Just a very nice clean, matte finish. Best word I can use to describe it is 'fresh.'



Has anyone tried Optimum Opti-Bond on interiors? I read on the bottle that it can be used for a dressing on interiors. I've been experimenting with different dilutions (with water) for tires and find it to work exceptionally well. I just haven't got around to mixing a dilution for dressing interiors yet.
 
I like 303 Aerospace personally. It leaves a nice matte-satin finish (how I like it) depending on how you apply it. It also works great on exterior trim and plastic.
 
I use megs quik interior detailer followed up by vinylex as the dressing. Leaves the finish very matte and smooth after lightly buffing off with a microfiber. I haven't tried 1z cockpit premium yet but that seems to be a favorite amongst many detailers.
 
303 Aerospace is what I use also, but I like the matte finish and that's what most of my high end clients like. Some of my DD's prefer the Glossy look. I just give them what they want.
 
I have the !Z cockpit premium...dont care for the smell of it at all, which is why I switched to DP interior. the 1Z looked better, but the smell was a huge turn off, even though its gone in 2 days, I cant leave a car smelling like that!
 
Optimum Protectant plus. Used to use 303 until the price went up, asked around some and folks like OPP+. Tried it and it gave me about the same look (matte) as 303 and the same durability as 303 but cheaper. Not to mention Danase had it on clearance and I ended up with 2 gallons of it at an amazing price.
 
+1 for Megs Interior protectant and Aerospace 303. I have recently been using Klasse interior cleaner/ protectant and it works great. Maybe better than 303 since it is a cleaner and protectant while 303 is only a protectant.
 
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