I received a package from Autopia that included the Klasse Vinyl Leather Rubber Plastic Cleaner Protectant (VLRP). I've been using 303 and Vinylex on my interior plastics. NXT Tech Protectant is my tire dressing on choice at this moment (also like 303 and Vinylex, depending on my whims). It has been raining so I figured I'd mess with my interior on the old '91 LandCruiser. I had previously used TOTL's vinyl cleaner followed by 303 on it. I wiped off the dust with a mf towel and applied some VLRP on the dash. It gave a semi-gloss finish very similar to 303. It darkened the tan dash a bit. The dash didn't get an oily feel to it. It also had a chemical smell that was evident but not overpowering.
Now here's what stood out. The ashtray had a black plastic front plate that was definitely faded to a brown color. Neither the TOTL cleaner nor 303 did anything to change its appearance. I decided to try the VLRP on it and, BAHM!!!, it was back to black.
This is just a preliminary finding. I still have to see how it will do with exterior trim (the main reason I bought this), tires and the convertible top on my Miata. It's raining so I'll have to do a follow-up. So far, it looks good on my SUV's interior.
Now here's what stood out. The ashtray had a black plastic front plate that was definitely faded to a brown color. Neither the TOTL cleaner nor 303 did anything to change its appearance. I decided to try the VLRP on it and, BAHM!!!, it was back to black.
This is just a preliminary finding. I still have to see how it will do with exterior trim (the main reason I bought this), tires and the convertible top on my Miata. It's raining so I'll have to do a follow-up. So far, it looks good on my SUV's interior.