Just tried Natural Look for the first time.

prgallo

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I actually did a door panel yesterday and then the full interior of both my cars, including leather seats. I love this stuff, it really did help clean up and gives a great look, it's great on leather as well.

Just thought I'd pipe in.
 
Yep, the NL is nice stuff!

I find that I can't get too excited about vinyl dressing. However, I do like a dressing that isn't greasy, leaves a nice clean satin look, and doesn't smell like "dirty socks"! :D

NL fit's the bill nicely!
 
I would agree about not exciting, but a subtle improvement and the great smell works well. Thanks for the reply and ttyl.
 
I used NL on my car about 1 month ago and now all I havr to do is wipe the dash off and it still looks good I love that stuff.
 
So NL will work on leather, vinyl, everything inside the car? I just got some Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner. My one car has a leather wrapped steering wheel, and my fiancee's car looks to have a leather wrapped steering wheel, shift knob, and a little bit on the doors also (suprising for a Corolla S). After my 303 is finished, I might need to give NL a try.
 
I to just used it on my leather and I think it looks great. I used i on the dash and if you do not buff it will get really shinmny.

Lets call it the AIO of inside dressings:lmfao
 
perry said:
Does NL make a good low-gloss tire dressing as well? Apply w/ tire swipe and buff off?

Yes the tires will be very low gloss and they'll smell good too:D
 
Poorboy said:
and they'll smell good too:D

That last part got me thinking . Its a bad idea to have your tires smelling good . Doin so will attack dogs and cats , we all know what they leave behind . :lmfao
 
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