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Hi all... again

i know its probably been covered but im lazy...

 

 

 

what's the best stuff to use on these doors and dash top, i don't like glossy finishes..so want a nice satin/matt even finish

 

i tend to use 'Trim black' on the outside of my other cars and on the engine cover it brings back a really deep black shine but no good for interior.

 

My big problem is that the door plastics are very rough so im finding it hard to get a nice even finish when cleaning.. maybe use a sponge? (im scared it will rip up and leave bits all in there though)

 

some advice please i know your all dying to tell me what your using haha

 

cheers ;)

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I used the Megs interior stuff for this exact reason, a matt finish, worked well, applied with a microfiber cloth so no bits anywhere.

 

Left wide open for someone to insert I'm quite partial to a bit of fluff in my car.

 

Have a fabulous NY Eve all.

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id use 10.1 apc to remove any old product from the dash, them autoglym vinyl and rubber care applied using a sponge and buffed off with a clean short pile mf cloth.

 

david

Posted

I stand by Poorboys Interior Dressing + it makes the car smell nice & lasts ages.

 

Best finish I've ever seen is from Ultima Interior Trim (which is from the US) but poorboys is one of my staple products that I buy over and over again

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I stand by Poorboys Interior Dressing + it makes the car smell nice & lasts ages.

 

That.

 

Although I have been taken by that blind test product from Waxybox.... can't tell you what it is (yet) though. :lol:

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I stand by Poorboys Interior Dressing + it makes the car smell nice & lasts ages.

 

That.

 

Although I have been taken by that blind test product from Waxybox.... can't tell you what it is (yet) though. :lol:

 

Yeah I liked it too - did Rich tell you?

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Didn't realise Hubikote was his own. I quite liked the shampoo too actually, not that I've not used the Kyrptonite green one from the Xmas box yet - I've got nearly as many shampoos as I have waxes these days and just don't get the chance to use half of them. :lol:

 

I've not had any of the SlickRims, but then I've still got one of the RimWax samples (which I hate), 9/10ths of a full size pot of Poorboys, some C5 and more FK1000P than I've ever use, so I'm not sure I really need any wheel sealants either come to think of it... :surrender:

 

On that topic, I best get my order in for the next Waxybox! :lol:

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I had the same dilema until somoene on the forum recommended Poorboys.

 

Best thing since sliced bread. Apply with a clean sponge and your interior will look better than it did new and smell magic too.

 

Payco

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