Dressing for interiors---What's the best?

Nothing beats PB's Natural Look! I used on my interior no shine and smells wounderfull :awesome: and it is perfect on tires if you want them to look new.

Megs QID works well but I do not fancy the smell :eek:
 
:awesome: Thank you very much guys i just put it in my cart.......:D
 
Ong~Bak said:
Nothing beats PB's Natural Look! I used on my interior no shine and smells wounderfull :awesome: and it is perfect on tires if you want them to look new.

Megs QID works well but I do not fancy the smell :eek:

Agreed! Fantastic, pleasant, fresh smell. I took advantage of AG's PB sale in buying this stuff by the boat load.
 
Has anyone tried Chemical Guys dressings? They have one called Silky Shine or something like that. Just curious:-) Does anyone know where I could get a sample of the Poorboys Nat. Shine?

Dennis
 
dengood1 said:
Has anyone tried Chemical Guys dressings? They have one called Silky Shine or something like that. Just curious:-) Does anyone know where I could get a sample of the Poorboys Nat. Shine?

Dennis

Natural Look Dressing

:p

Samples? Next order chk with our buds at AG... I'd swap some with you, but, there really isn't anything that I am interested in testing or playing around with right now.
 
JeffW said:
I just received (about 1 week ago) some Poorboys Natural Look Dressing, a 16oz'r, and just placed today an order for a quart of the stuff. Obviously I like it. In the last week I've dressed the dashboards, tires, external trim, etc., on all 3 of my cars.

It deepens and slightly brightens black trim and the tires without bleeding or runoff, provided you buff off excess. On dashboards it leaves an ever so slight shine, but very clean look.

Wait a tick! You use PB natural on the tires? I just received a bottle and plan to use it on the interior this weekend. I had not thought about using it on the tires and external tirm too.
 
Will it run when it gets wet? Rain is almost an everyday occurrence now.
 
I really like the DP Interior Protectant as well as any I've tried thus far,
Nice matte finish, good smell and cleans as well as protects and doe's not
make the surface slick. I have Husky plastic floor liners in my truck. Some
protectants make them dangerously slick, getting in or out and operating
pedals. DP gives them the dressed look and not the slick and slide. Good
product.:awesome: :awesome: :awesome:
 
yeah, yeah......Poorboys Natural LOOK:o I guess Natural "shine" would be an oxymoron:D
 
Here is the link to Poorboy's Natural Look on AG.

I have used the Megs Quick detail and I like it. I tried the Megs NXT Cokpit shine and did not like it. Way to shiny. I recntly got the PB Natural look and I'm very pleased with it.
 
I got the PB Natural Look too and I love it. Great smell, not too shiny, UV protection. Great stuff!
 
dengood1 said:
Hey everyone, since a lot of you have tried most of the products on the market, what dressing is the best for interiors? I'm interested in a dressing that has a nice sheen, not greasy or too glossy, and that smells great and lasts. Pretty much what most people want in a dressing. Any thoughts from the pro's? Thanks for the input:cheers: .

Dennis

I use Jax Wax's Super Blue Vinyl/Rubber Dressing. It is Solvent Based ,whereas Armor All and the others are water based, so it dries and does not leave the wet greasy feel. It also has a nice smell, not a chemical one. It also protects agains UV Rays and sun fade. It is great on your tires too. It repels water so it lasts through rain and car washes, repels dust and dirt, and won't turn white raised letter wheels brown. It is also great because it just wipes off wheels and body panels without smearing, unlike the other guys.

(sorry no linking)
 
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If you want to clean your interior pieces real good before you apply the PB Natural Look, use the Megs Quick Interior Detailer. This stuff rocks. It cleans really well and leaves absolutely no residue. Even if you get it on glass, it just wipes off with no smears, unlike other interior cleaning products. Basically, it just leaves a nice clean surface, ready for something like the PB stuff.

http://autogeek.net/mg13616.html
 
Dp Interior Surface Protectant is great. I ordered some when they were
coming out with a new formula. The older version was on sale. I actually got
a bottle of each not knowing it. I used the old version by chance first. I then
started using the second version and noticed a light banana scent. It has
a low matte shine and the scent last a few days. Not greasy and doe's not
attract dust. I used it on some leather seats in a friends car and he liked it.
We noticed on the leather that after the banana scent was gone the leather
scent came out big time.
 
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Hello All,

This thread actually prompted me to make my first posting here at AG. I've used several different interior dressing products including Duragloss, which
I like for the fact that it is very matt. So much so that you hardly notice it at all. Is that good??? I like a bit more sheen than that, so I tried the Klasse interior dressing. I liked the results even better than the Duragloss.

For kicks, I just finished doing the interior of my 01 SLK 230 (black) again, using a product line I've been using for years called Gollit Diamante, which I discovered while living in Germany. It remains my absolute favorite! It gives interior sufaces a satin sheen, and greatly increases the color appearence. For example, my black leather gear shift knob shows some signs of wear, and the color has somewhat faded. Gollit Diamante brings it back to life like no other product I've used.

Unfortunaly I've found no source here in the US for the Gollit Line. You can order it over the net, but they only deliver to Germany. Fortunately, I have family and friends there who will schlepp it here to Phoenix when they visit (escaping the nasty German winter).

Gollit also makes a product similar to Klasse that I've used for years as well. A truly great line of products. Perhap AG can become a US distributor?
 
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