Hi all - This past weekend i had used the Ultima Interior Guard on the interior of my TL-S (black interior). Everything looks and feels great on the leather and vinyl....EXCEPT for the dashboard vinyl, notably the passenger side.
I applied the product in the garage and let sit overnight as recommended. When I came out to the car in the morning, the dash looked very hazy and had some whiteness (streaks, patches) to it. This is the only spot in the interior where this happened. The vinyl everywhere else looks great. I had previously used the 303 aerospace protectant which worked well but after i had heard about Ultima products, thought i would give them a try (very pleased with the PG+ by the way).
Have I permanently damaged the vinyl here or simply put on too much product causing these effects? has anyone else seen something like thsi? What are your recommendations for correcting this? Is there a way to clean the dash again to remove the applied sealant?
Please help!
Thanks
I applied the product in the garage and let sit overnight as recommended. When I came out to the car in the morning, the dash looked very hazy and had some whiteness (streaks, patches) to it. This is the only spot in the interior where this happened. The vinyl everywhere else looks great. I had previously used the 303 aerospace protectant which worked well but after i had heard about Ultima products, thought i would give them a try (very pleased with the PG+ by the way).
Have I permanently damaged the vinyl here or simply put on too much product causing these effects? has anyone else seen something like thsi? What are your recommendations for correcting this? Is there a way to clean the dash again to remove the applied sealant?
Please help!
Thanks