Interior detail spray

Jrdriver

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What's everybody using as a interior detailing spray my Silverado and girlfriends verrano both seem to have a hard time holding a shine I was using mainly meguiars supreme shine but it's just not cutting it I want some shine and durability any recommendations that I could pick up off the shelf at a local store?
 
are you looking for mega major shine?

I mean I don't need a glare coming off the dash board just something that's gonna leave a good solid shine and have some durability I only get a few days outta what I have now and then you can't really tell it was there
 
The trend these days seems to be going away from shine, and more of a natural matte finish for interior detailers.

I tried Blackfire Interior trim dressing and it was glossier than I liked, but it was far from shiny.
 
The trend these days seems to be going away from shine, and more of a natural matte finish for interior detailers.

I tried Blackfire Interior trim dressing and it was glossier than I liked, but it was far from shiny.

Yea I've been noticing that both vehicles are 2013s both GM and the dashboards just don't shine well the verrano is worse then my Silverado
 
I mean I don't need a glare coming off the dash board just something that's gonna leave a good solid shine and have some durability I only get a few days outta what I have now and then you can't really tell it was there

If you want a nice glossy look,maybe a step up from supreme would be hyper dressing undiluted .But you gonna have to buy from ag.
 
I mean I don't need a glare coming off the dash board just something that's gonna leave a good solid shine and have some durability I only get a few days outta what I have now and then you can't really tell it was there

Supreme is real glossy ,maybe your rubbing it in to much giving you a semi dry look.
 
Supreme is real glossy ,maybe your rubbing it in to much giving you a semi dry look.

I'm using just a microfiber to apply should I bring using some other type of applicator?
 
I'm using just a microfiber to apply should I bring using some other type of applicator?

That's your promblem right there.sounds crazy but I'm trying to save you a dollar,get a sock and turn it on the non fuzzy side the product will glide over the surfaces and very little product will be absorbed in the sock and more on the surface.
 
I used Optimum Vinyl / Leather dressing a month ago on my DD. It was much glossier than I expected. It's been 30 days and still looks like I used it yesterday.
 
That's your promblem right there.sounds crazy but I'm trying to save you a dollar,get a sock and turn it on the non fuzzy side the product will glide over the surfaces and very little product will be absorbed in the sock and more on the surface.

Hey if it saves money and yields a better result I'm all about it thanks for the help much appreciated
 
I recommend this product:
It may not have quite the shine you are looking for, but it does a great job and has staying power on the surface.

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Yea I've been noticing that both vehicles are 2013s both GM and the dashboards just don't shine well the verrano is worse then my Silverado

The Silverado is a different type of material,more of a hard surface non pourous.verrano will drink any thing you apply to it.
 
The Silverado is a different type of material,more of a hard surface non pourous.verrano will drink any thing you apply to it.

See I'm getting a totally different result at this time my truck takes better then the car the car also looks very streaky but that will probably be corrected with the different application method
 
I recommend this product:
It may not have quite the shine you are looking for, but it does a great job and has staying power on the surface.

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That's a cleaner ,he has a conditioning promblem to his liking.
 
I wouldn't feel comfortable recommending
any interior detail dressings that would tend
to leave behind a whole bunch of gloss/shine...
especially on the dash or upper door cards!! :eek:


Bob
 
I wouldn't feel comfortable recommending
any interior detail dressings that would tend
to leave behind a whole bunch of gloss/shine...
especially on the dash or upper door cards!! :eek:


Bob

I completely get it like I said I don't wanna have a glare off my dash but I'm trying to atleast get some kind of shine that lasts and protection would be a plus
 
See I'm getting a totally different result at this time my truck takes better then the car the car also looks very streaky but that will probably be corrected with the different application method

On the verrano apply wet and evenly,if you have sometime let it soak then wipe off excess,on the Silverado it will shine in the sun almost blinding so be careful it's a big dash.and don't spray product on dash spray in the sock you don't want that stuff on the glass it may stain it .
 
I've been using PERL @ 4:1. Works well on my ford ranger, seems to streak a bit at first but dries evenly. Gives a little shine but not too much diluted down. I tried it undiluted and it was WAYYYYYY too glossy for my liking. I also use it on tires undiluted and love the look!
 
On the verrano apply wet and evenly,if you have sometime let it soak then wipe off excess,on the Silverado it will shine in the sun almost blinding so be careful it's a big dash.and don't spray product on dash spray in the sock you don't want that stuff on the glass it may stain it .

Ok will do hopefully this weekend if the weather holds out again very much appreciate the tips
 
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