hatrickstu
06-12-2008, 03:32 AM
As before I tested out some of Turbo Wax's products, this time focusing on interior. Again, please understand these are completely unbiased review, and nothing shady is being advertised here.
First, I cleaned off all surfaces by wiping them down with a damn microfiber cloth. This includes the black plastics, seats, etc. pretty much everything but the carpet.
On the interior plastics I applied the LVR-
http://www.turbowax.com/prod/turbo-wax-leather-vinyl-and-rubber-protectant-16-oz.html
Now I will be the first too admit I typically HATE interior detailing products because they leave a greasy, oddly shiny looking finish to the plastics and rubbers. Needless to say, I bit the bullet and used the LVR. All I did was apply a light amount to the microfiber cloth and just rub it in well. Whats this? I notice there is just a nice sheen with the black no appearing a darker, less faded look. Can not really provide pictures because it is more of an "in person" thing you would have to see. However, I promise you will not be disappointed with this product, and I will not be looking for anymore interior finishing products for panels. Game over for interior panels, well done Turbo Wax.
Now for the leathers. The leather had actually been treated about a month ago with some Meguiar's Gold Class leather cleaner, so was not in bad shape. I used Turbo Wax's leather cleaner first (dont know if its for sale yet), but was very impressed with the amount of dirt removed and the color it brought out. Now the leather was soft and ready for the protectant. Again I used the LVR, but buffed it off with another clean mircofiber after applying. Again, I loved the sheen and color, and was very happy. Another great product.
Yes, I know these posts seem to be "too positive," but I swear to you these products are worth it. I have nothing to gain from positively reviewing these products, and the majority of you know I do not shy away from speaking my mind. Give these things a try!
First, I cleaned off all surfaces by wiping them down with a damn microfiber cloth. This includes the black plastics, seats, etc. pretty much everything but the carpet.
On the interior plastics I applied the LVR-
http://www.turbowax.com/prod/turbo-wax-leather-vinyl-and-rubber-protectant-16-oz.html
Now I will be the first too admit I typically HATE interior detailing products because they leave a greasy, oddly shiny looking finish to the plastics and rubbers. Needless to say, I bit the bullet and used the LVR. All I did was apply a light amount to the microfiber cloth and just rub it in well. Whats this? I notice there is just a nice sheen with the black no appearing a darker, less faded look. Can not really provide pictures because it is more of an "in person" thing you would have to see. However, I promise you will not be disappointed with this product, and I will not be looking for anymore interior finishing products for panels. Game over for interior panels, well done Turbo Wax.
Now for the leathers. The leather had actually been treated about a month ago with some Meguiar's Gold Class leather cleaner, so was not in bad shape. I used Turbo Wax's leather cleaner first (dont know if its for sale yet), but was very impressed with the amount of dirt removed and the color it brought out. Now the leather was soft and ready for the protectant. Again I used the LVR, but buffed it off with another clean mircofiber after applying. Again, I loved the sheen and color, and was very happy. Another great product.
Yes, I know these posts seem to be "too positive," but I swear to you these products are worth it. I have nothing to gain from positively reviewing these products, and the majority of you know I do not shy away from speaking my mind. Give these things a try!