Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer Now At ProperAutoCare.com

My understanding is that Meguiar's Detailer Series Quik Interior Detailer is pretty much Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer (consumer version) packaged in bulk.

On the professional side this is a great product for
-Light Interior/Maintence Details
-Exterior Only Corrections (if you want to give the interior a quick spruce up)
-A Satin Finish final dressing that will not streak or smear.

It is also GREAT for personal use if you want to give your interior a quick wipe down on a scheduled basis, like once a week.

However, as been noted, the cleaning power is not very strong. I accidently had some some 2:1 Hyperdressing squirt on the back of one of my seats and the Meguiar's Detailer Series Quik Interior Detailer did not have the strength to remove it. The cleaning power is limited more to dust, finger smudges, etc, although I was able to remove some body oil residue from my steering wheel using the QID and a terry towel. As noted it is very much like 1Z's Cockpit Preimum in terms of ease of use, application, and goal, at a lower price point. It might not have the ultimate UV protection of something like 303 Areospace, but the ease of use more than makes up for it.
 
Good product.

I use this instead of typical dressings on interiors, been doing this for the past year or so.
 
Not a problem, remember that it has a great price on it and don't forget you get free shipping if your order is over 79 bucks.
 
Sweet! I'm gonna try this out on my Jeep interior. It picks up dirt really easy with the top off most of the year. Any idea if this stuff is slippery? I don't have any carpet so I would be using it on metal surfaces that I sometimes step on. :clap:
 
More of the Same?

Remember you can use Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer on plastics, vinyl, leather, rubber, metal, carbon fiber. wood, and even audio/video equipment,.

Tried it- was hoping for new.

Just like the rest of every bodys bottles, Is there anything really new, besides the label???:White Horse:
 
Sweet! I'm gonna try this out on my Jeep interior. It picks up dirt really easy with the top off most of the year. Any idea if this stuff is slippery? I don't have any carpet so I would be using it on metal surfaces that I sometimes step on. :clap:

It doesn't make the surfaces I have used it on slippery, but I have never applied it to metals. I think you would be okay but try a small section first.
 
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