What do you think?

Unique Detail

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Hey For interiors like door panels and the dash and center console i use megs quick interior detailer.. do any of yall have better results from any other interior detailer? and for lether i use megs rich leather... im pretty happy with both but is there something i could use that i could achieve a better finish with???

Thank you..... Unique
 
UD

I could make suggestions to you but if you are happy with what you are doing stick with it.....My personal perference is Poorboys World natural look for the inside of the car....again personal preference
 
I bought the Megs quick interior detailer yesterday, and have mixed feelings about it. Not too sure if I like it or hate it yet. :wacko:
 
I really like Meg's Natural Shine or #40 for interior surfaces. 303 is another great protectant and Poorboy's NL is on it's way to me right now. The interior quik detailer is meant to be used as maintenance and not as a dedicated protectant. I really like the way it cleans and the condition it leaves the surface in after your final wipe. The trick is to spray your mf towel and not the surface directly and less is definitely more in the case of this product. Hope this helps.
 
It all depends on what you want the finish to look like. I haven't used the quick detailer because all I use is Meguiars #40. It is a really good cleaner and protector. It leaves a very nice finish, not glossy at all (what i prefer) I don't think the quick detailer has much cleaning ability, so that might be what you are lacking...if anything.
 
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Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner is a complex formula that cleans, penetrates and rejuvenates vinyl and rubber surfaces. Durable protection that screens out damaging UV rays. Restores life and color. Leaves a rich, natural sheen, unlike the shiny synthetic coating of simple protectants.
 
#40 is good stuff!! I really liked it especially for cleaning out dirty cupholders and tight areas becuase it cleaned and left a nice dressed area. The cleaning ability is nice too! you might try #39 for more cleaning and then follow with #40 for more shine.

Greg
 
Well really, it depends on what look you are going for? If one wants a high shine I would go with Armor All, or two coats of a PB trim restorer. If you want a dry satin look I would use Adams VRT, and his leather conditioner. Both are dry to touch and look great. I would section out your dash and try different products until you find one you like, then APC it and apply to whole dash- hope this helps P.S. spray product onto applicator and then apply instead of spraying product directly to dash

Andrew
 
i have both poorboys natural look and 303 and i really like them both alot. when i dress my interior i rotate. sometimes i use poorboys and other times i use 303 and both have yield awesome results.

the natural look leaves a matte look and 303 has a sheen look to it. overall both are great and im happy with both products.
 
TSX

If you want a gloss finish with that NL don't buff so much and add a second cost ..........my black dash was way glossy from this application
 
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