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    Interior shine

    Ok I know not to use armor all for the interior cause of the oils in the product. What do you guys recommend to use?

    I was going to try the LUCAS interior spray or MEGUIARS new interior cream(which I put a dab on the counter at work and looked pretty good)

    any suggestions?

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    I like the Aerospace 303. Its not very shiny though, it just looks clean. I'm not a fan of excessively shiny interior parts though.
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      #3
      I used the meguires quick interior detail spray before and it came out nice:

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        If you can find it, 'dura-gloss' leather and vinyl dressing works great and its not too glossy like silicone stuff. Some people told me it has an old-man smell, but I like it.... its kinda like old spice.
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          Car Wax, Car Care, & Professional Detailing Products by Jax Wax are professional products designed to get commercial quality results by doing the work. Your best source for professional-grade car care and automotive detailing products that are fast and easy to use with excellent results!


          Best stuff in the world. A little pricey but amazing. The plastic/vinyl cleaner leaves it clean and shiny with no residue gooey feeling. Their wax is pretty amazing also. Its 100% carnauba you can apply it in direct sunlight leave it all day then go out and it wipes right off. Buy the whole kit you won't be disappointed.
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            #6
            Originally posted by gadget73 View Post
            I like the Aerospace 303.
            This stuff is all I use. Interior, vinyl top, tires, ... everything!

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              #7
              Originally posted by monterey1962 View Post
              This stuff is all I use. Interior, vinyl top, tires, ... everything!
              Yes, me three. I am a professional automotive detailer, and I have to say this is the best product on the market right now. It may be cost prohibitive for many (including me), but it cleans light dust & soil rather well and protects excellently without leaving a heavy shine or residue of any sort. It can be applied rather heavy to vinyl tops & tires and left to dry, which results in a very long lasting protectant and considerably more shine (if desired). The only other product I would recommend is Meguiar's vinyl and rubber enhancer. It's a cleaner/conditioner that works almost as well, but is quite a bit more affordable.

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