How to detail vinyl stripes/graphics?

yes, i use it to protect all interior and exterior surfaces except for obviously carpet and upholstery. When rubber, plastic, or vinyl surfaces need "conditioned" or "treated" I use d156 for it's trade secret conditioners.

I'm not sure why you started talking about surface characteristics of your lsp and I'm really confused as how you came to the conclusion that all spray waxes/sealants are purely economical and are never considered high-end products to be used as LSP. It seems to me that Autogeek carries a ton of WOWA products and spray waxes and sealants that you would most likely consider a high-end product. For instance, Carpro reload would be a spray on type sealant that can also be used to protect numerous plastic and rubber surfaces while being more than acceptable as a last step protection product of choice?

Reload is a sealant, not wax. There is a major difference. You can use whatever you want, but obviously you don't know enough about products to be chastising others for using the proper products for the proper application when you use an $11 bottle of spray wax to treat every surface of your car inside and out.
 
I possibly need to do the same, haha. I may be coming off sounding condescending when I don't mean to be.

I'm completely guilty as well. We all have our own opinions and mine are clearly the most ridiculous so i had no reason to be so offended. Unlike you I unfortunately WAS trying to be condescending which was completely uncalled for. AuroraDetailing, I hope you'll find it in your heart to forgive me. Atleast we both are passionate about detailing. (Although i should probably tone down the passion a bit.ha)
 
I'm completely guilty as well. We all have our own opinions and mine are clearly the most ridiculous so i had no reason to be so offended. Unlike you I unfortunately WAS trying to be condescending which was completely uncalled for. AuroraDetailing, I hope you'll find it in your heart to forgive me. Atleast we both are passionate about detailing. (Although i should probably tone down the passion a bit.ha)

It's all good. It's the internet. It's easy to get carried away. Sometimes I forget there are different detailing situations, and methods that someone uses for their own vehicle are going to be different than someone doing a mobile business, which again is different from someone who has a shop setting.
 
I have used Duragloss #501 on vinyl packages before (not on matte finishes). It will deep clean them and shine them up a bit. And you are left with a very durable sealant on top. Top it with something else if you desire.
 
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