NFORCD Force Fed Fords Member 209 Member For: 16y 2m Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 14/10/08 02:04 PM Share Posted 14/10/08 02:04 PM Hi everyone, Just wondering with the detail you guys use with your dash and stuff... I used a Armor all one and after a few times of using it, the colour started to fade and looked pretty bad... Luckily this was on my old car, and now dont want to go through that same thing. Any recommendations with the products. I knoe meguiars is one of the top of the range but how about autoglym??? Would much appreciate it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
our06t Mmmmm......BOOST Member 3,135 Member For: 17y 7m 13d Gender: Male Location: central coast Posted 14/10/08 06:56 PM Share Posted 14/10/08 06:56 PM haven't tried autoglm, I use meguires dash and trim foam in the pressure can it always comes up nicesun is your enemy when it comes to colour fade make sure you use a sun shield in the windscreen whenever you park out side Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NFORCD Force Fed Fords Member 209 Member For: 16y 2m Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 16/10/08 05:42 AM Author Share Posted 16/10/08 05:42 AM Yeh autoglym is top quality stuff but not sure how well it would work. Yeh I might just stick to the meguiars, as %90 of the products im starting use is that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dream Machines Member 54 Member For: 18y 5m 22d Posted 17/10/08 08:14 AM Share Posted 17/10/08 08:14 AM Anything that is water based, not solvent based and that is silicone free, will be fineThe water based ones will be usually a matte or satin finish and the solvent/silicone based will be glossyThe solvent dry rots rubber and vinyl and can affect plastics over timeMy personal favourite is Driven to Perfection VRL, a creamy water based product that absorbs into leather, vinyl and rubber and that does not leave any residue to wipe offWipe on, walk awayFor best results always clean your interior dash, console, door skins and seats with a non acidic, PH neutral or low alkaline silicone/solvent free cleanerCheck meguiars MSDS sheets on their website if you want to know which ones are solvent and silicone freeMost stuff is fine, just keep clear of some high gloss products (silicone-solvents) that are not dry to the touch and that attract dustThe cleaner I use every day at my shop is this one (gallons of course)http://www.autoprodetailproducts.com/product/Soft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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