Interior cleaner protectant

I like Optimum Opti-clean. Cleans well, smells decent and leaves some protection.
Optimum Opti Clean Cleaner & Protectant, Opticlean all purpose cleaner protectant

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I had some of the old Opti Clean that didn’t clean well. Instead of cutting it with distilled water, I used a 1:10 mix of Power Clean and distilled water to cut it.That is some nice stuff - cleans well and looks decent even if you don’t use a detailer over it.
 
Don't forget about poorboy's natural look, light scent, and finishes pretty matte. It's fairly viscous; I find it applies a little better using a foam applicator rather than spraying a microfiber.
 
I tried Optimum Protectant Plus aka leather protectant. Stuff is great. I like it better than 303. Leaves nothing behind, has UV blockers and no greasy feel at all.
 
Pinnacle Black Label Vinyl&Leather Coating. Best way to explain it is a glowing matte look.

Adam’s or really any interior detailer to maintain.

Best cleaning product P&S Xpress interior cleaner.


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I presume you are looking for a “quick detailer” type of product that can be used as frequently as you would like, as opposed to a dedicated interior “protectant.” There are plenty of options available. Griot’s Garage Interior Detailer is an excellent choice and is readily available at your local auto parts store (Advance Auto, Auto Zone, etc.). Mother’s Speed Interior Detailer is another nice choice, and has a nice clean smell. Here is a write up I did several years ago comparing several interior quick detailers that you may find helpful. My current interior quick detailer of choice is McKee’s 37 Fast Interior Detailer.

Chemical Guys InnerClean compared against interior quick detailer products
 
Poorboys natural look, cleans and protects, smells great….love this stuff, no gloss, just makes surface new looking……
 
Anyone else looking forward to trying Carpro InnerQD?
 
Anyone else looking forward to trying Carpro InnerQD?

That one is on my list to try. Looks promising.

Megs Quik Interior detailer was always my favorite. Gyeon Interior Detailer I have on hand as well and that is very similar to the Megs. Both are alcohol based, flash quickly and leave nothing behind. I'm really like the OPT Leather Protectant (aka Protectant Plus) at the moment.
 
That one is on my list to try. Looks promising.

Megs Quik Interior detailer was always my favorite. Gyeon Interior Detailer I have on hand as well and that is very similar to the Megs. Both are alcohol based, flash quickly and leave nothing behind. I'm really like the OPT Leather Protectant (aka Protectant Plus) at the moment.

I'll try the Carpro, but I keep coming back to Megs QID. It's cheap, available almost everywhere, and it works. The Carpro InnerQD is appealing to me due to the anti static features. My Jeep gets dusty as I take the top off of it regularly.
 
I'll try the Carpro, but I keep coming back to Megs QID. It's cheap, available almost everywhere, and it works. The Carpro InnerQD is appealing to me due to the anti static features. My Jeep gets dusty as I take the top off of it regularly.

I feel the same. Megs Quik is really good and readily available.
 
I usually start with Megs D101 or Spray Nine for a good surface cleaning. Then an application of 303 goes a long way. The Meguiars Quik Interior Detailer is great for touch ups. I keep it in the car in case some passenger touches the interior surfaces.
 
.......I keep it in the car in case some passenger touches the interior surfaces.

"Thanks for the ride, UD!"

No problem..... Here, put these boxing gloves on and sit still......


:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
This thread made actually pay attention to my interiors and havexto say i’m impressed with The PBL L&V coating.

Dash is still pretty dust free. Cleaned last about 6 weeks ago with Adam’s QID


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I'll try the Carpro, but I keep coming back to Megs QID. It's cheap, available almost everywhere, and it works. The Carpro InnerQD is appealing to me due to the anti static features. My Jeep gets dusty as I take the top off of it regularly.

I'm keen to try it also, mainly for the anti-static aspect.

I also use and really like the Megs QID.
 
InnerQD will be worth checking out as CarPro products are better than 50/50 on the hit or miss scale.

A couple other interior quick detailers to consider that I like using are:

Hybrid Solutions Interior Mist - readily available, good value, safe on all surfaces, interesting atomizing sprayer, disappears without leaving any spots or visible residue, pleasant scent. I like it better than Meg’s but you be the judge. Used regularly with their Leather Mist on your seats and you have a great 1-2 system to keep your interior protected, fresh, and looking brand new.

McKee’s 37 Fast Interior Detailer - best scent of the bunch to my nose. Similar attributes to the Interior Mist above less the sprayer. I also prefer it to Meg’s, YMMV.

Lithium Inner Space - better as a final surface conditioner than cleaner, but leaves a very pleasing factory new appearance to all surfaces. Best protection and durability of the quick interior detailers that I’ve tried.
 
What makes the Meguiars product so appealing is the price. I can get it multiple places for $5 and change. The price difference is what keeps me from trying the McKees and a lot of others. Willing to spend extra on carpro due to how well their products normally work.

Has anyone tried Duragloss 491 Interior Detailer? That’s also on my list.
 
As good as the Gyeon Interior Detailer is, it's not much if at all better than Megs Quik. Both are alcohol based, flash quick and leave zero behind. Better value with Megs by far over the Gyeon.

ONR diluted at 256:1 is also a fantastic interior detailer.
 
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