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Which interior detailing product is the best?


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Guys,

 

Any recommendation on interior detailing products? Which products are the best?

 

1) Sonax

2) Meguiar

3) AutoGlym

4) DuraGloss

 

Do advise me your comments, thanks.

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There is no best answer.It will depend on individual preference.

 

Some will like the wet look and some just like it clean and darken.

 

But bear in mind that those that produces a gloss look will attract dust.

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Oh, thanks for your reply so I should be looking at those that do not produce a gloss shine. Any product that do not attract dust?

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Really depends on what you want, some products leave a satin finish while others produce the exact opposite.

 

The Cefiro's plastic trim is pretty easy to maintain, leather colour is terrible though, steam cleaned it a few months back and its starting to turn black again. [:|][:/]

 

I'm using Meg's #40, its also available in 16oz sizes, http://meguiars.com/?pro-vinyl-rubber-care...ner-Conditioner

 

Produces a satin finish.

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There are products specifically for vinyl, plastic or leather and there are those all-in-one. Really depends on what u want.

 

Some have nice smell while others have those VOC smell.

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Brother, so far I am using the Sonax Vinyl Protectant and for the Leather care, I did try the meguiar Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner/Conditioner, not very happy with that as it makes the leather seats very oily and produce squeaking sound when you sat on it, there is no more leather smell anymore.

 

I switch back the CarPlan Leather Conditioner and after wiping all the leather seats, the leather smells are back like new.

 

I was wondering how to clean those wood trim and will wiping it with the Vinyl protectant cause it to fade off after some time?

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The wood trim is laminated, been wiping it with a very thin layer of #40 for the past 4+ yrs, no fading.

 

The grey paint on the A/C knob on the other hand has peeled due to wear and tear. [dead]

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Oh yes, do be careful with the satin finish on the centre console.

 

It scratches very easily, especially with finger nails. [sweatdrop]

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the names you listed have good reputation in the DETAIILING industry. dun think you will go wrong with any of their products.

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