Found my new favorite interior cleaner
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Found my new favorite interior cleaner
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Im tired of ordering Tech Protectant, since they stopped caring it in stores. I like a glossy shine. Supreme shine is eh to me. It did a really good job I can take pics of what it looks like if yall want me too.
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I love baby oil on the black trim. It makes it looks so good. Shines for a long time, when you wash it, or get rained on simply reapply. It also only cost roughly 4.00 for a big bottle and that lasts me 6 months.
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Your weird
sorry for the pic delay. I thought I snapped a pic yesterday but I didn't. And at the dentist right now my wife is having her wisdom teeth out, I'll snap some of her car because it has tan int. And you can see it better in pics.
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This isnt oily or greasy like Tech Protectant. It actuall dries that way. And doesnt attract dust. I like this stuff alot, but tech is still my favorite for indoor car shows. Greasy or not.
I have some of that stuff, its good, but not my favorite.
I have some of that stuff, its good, but not my favorite.
Last edited by Boomer; Jan 5, 2011 at 07:32 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Autoglym is garbage. We tried some out at my work (we detail vehicles) and its useless. We use almost all Meguiar's stuff and it beats the **** out of autoglym.
For trim and plastics use the #40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner. It will condition everything nicely, wont leave it shiny, and it will smell nice. If you REALLY want that stupid greasy sheen then apply it a couple times, but like said further above...cheap plastic isn't supposed to be glossy...none is really..
For trim and plastics use the #40 Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner. It will condition everything nicely, wont leave it shiny, and it will smell nice. If you REALLY want that stupid greasy sheen then apply it a couple times, but like said further above...cheap plastic isn't supposed to be glossy...none is really..
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