Mantilgh
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If you just use a rinseless you will be adding little to no protection. That's fine if you already have a protectorant you use every so often as a base.
I've thought about trying a rinseless "wash and wax" for interiors, but have not yet.
For light interior cleaning I was using D114, and I am just now starting to try 914.
I liked QID because it did add something as far as protection, but I never did like the smell. Meguiars DUB interior cleaner was similar and had a better smell, but I think it's gone now though.
I've thought about trying a rinseless "wash and wax" for interiors, but have not yet.
For light interior cleaning I was using D114, and I am just now starting to try 914.
I liked QID because it did add something as far as protection, but I never did like the smell. Meguiars DUB interior cleaner was similar and had a better smell, but I think it's gone now though.