303 Aerospace or Meguiars water based dressing

http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g13616-quik-interior-detailer™/

Meguiars interior detailer: Cleans, restores and protects... now why wouldn't it work if sweatthedetails made his own, but the Meg's would work?

Lots of interior detailers mix some sort of APC with a dressing. and they work very good on interior that are not vey dirty.
I was wondering if you could make it yourself. So now, I will have a go at it.
 
I had 10 Nissan Pathfinder today with a destroyed and neglected interior from 3 kids. After a good cleaning with Meg's APC the interior plastic was very dry and dull. Nothing was ever used on this interior.

Meg's WBD to the rescue. Darkened the panels worked great on center console and door panels too. A tad on the shiny side but it dulls down after awhile. Use Meg's QID on the steering wheel and upper dash. This is my go to dressing for the severely neglected to bring some life back.
 
I mix 5 ounces of APC+ with 10 ounces of hyper dressing in a MEG spray bottle, I think its 32 ounces, then fill to the top with water. I played around with different ratios and found this the most effective. But like I said this is not for every interior, some will need a true 2-step and you need to charge accordingly.

I was wondering what the difference between the WBD and hyper dressing. I tried the QID but found it left the interior looking a little dull. For steering wheels i degrease and rinse with the steamer, no dressing.


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I mix 5 ounces of APC+ with 10 ounces of hyper dressing in a MEG spray bottle, I think its 32 ounces, then fill to the top with water. I played around with different ratios and found this the most effective. But like I said this is not for every interior, some will need a true 2-step and you need to charge accordingly.

I was wondering what the difference between the WBD and hyper dressing. I tried the QID but found it left the interior looking a little dull. For steering wheels i degrease and rinse with the steamer, no dressing.


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I may be slow, but I do poor work
I use the WBD and its easy to work with. Safe on the interior and leaves a nice finished product. The hyper dressing is to wet for me. It probably goes a lot farther than WBD but I like it for the cost.
 
Adams total interior detail is some of the best stuff I used, it leaves the interior with a natural finish while removing dirt,dust,etc. It also has dust prevention and spf30 to protect whatever you spray from fading
 
How does the Adams stuff compare to #40?


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I love QID too, leaves a nice natural finish, can be used on NAV screens, has UV protection too and is inexpensive.
 
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