Interior trim protectant w/o strong odor?

TGates

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I have been using Poorboy's NL on the interior trim of my work truck and GTO because I love the smell and the finish. However, I was working on my Z06's interior this weekend and decided I wanted to give the dash and door panels some protection (I used 303 previously, hated the smell) and found myself looking for something without a strong scent. I want to preserve the smell of the interior on that car, and NL has a pretty strong smell, which I really like, but it's more of a "fun" smell, and I personally don't really think it fits with that car.



Currently I'm just using Meg's IQD, but I'd like to put an actual protectant on it. I'm wondering about Sonus Total Eclipse, or one of the Wolfgang/Pinnacle/DP offerings.



I've tried NL, Adam's VRT, 303, Meg's GC. I'm also open to OTC alternatives.
 
BlackSunshine said:
Currently I'm just using Meg's IQD, but I'd like to put an actual protectant on it. I'm wondering about Sonus Total Eclipse, or one of the Wolfgang/Pinnacle/DP offerings.



I've tried NL, Adam's VRT, 303, Meg's GC. I'm also open to OTC alternatives.



What kind of final finish are you looking for, glossy, satin or matte?
 
BlackSunshine said:
Anybody have any experience with M40?



You referring to Meg's #40? If so, I used it for a few months, the finish is not bad, but the scent is to chemical for me. durability is pretty good though. I will not use it again.
 
BlackSunshine said:
Anybody have any experience with M40?

Tons! I love it, but the smell isn't for everybody. It smells like a fake new car smell, you could also try natural shine, it smells amazing but has no gloss!
 
DavidB said:
What kind of final finish are you looking for, glossy, satin or matte?



I suppose satin would be nice. Even better, something that I can apply once for matte, twice for satin, etc. Or apply with some gloss, and buff to a low gloss.
 
evenflow said:
I LOVE Poorboys NL, and the odor isn't to strong. How come you do not want to use that on ur interior?



I like NL, but I don't want the inside of my Corvette to smell like a candy shop.
 
evenflow said:
Try leaving the NL bottle open all night long, the smell should disapate away.



I second that.



It does calm the scent down a good bit. :2thumbs:
 
CG Silk Shine has a nice, fresh smell to it. It is pretty strong at first but disappates after applying anyway. The stuff itself is awesome, too.
 
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