About a year ago I took my vehicle to a detailing outfit and paid them for a very good interior detail job. The deal was that I could watch so I could learn how to do perform an interior detail job. This included complete cleaning, carpet extraction with a large mytee machine, conditioner for vinyl, etc. But here's my question - the product they applied to the interior platic door panels and dash/vinyl was a white cream product by Blue Coral. It was not greasy and it lasted a long time with very good results. Later I went back and asked them where they got the product, and they buy it in 5 gallon jugs from a car wash supplier. I called that supplier and they said the Blue Coral had discontinued the retail market, and the smallest amount they could sell me was a five gallon jug. I don't remember the name of the product but the bottom line was 5 gallons was too much product for me because I don't detail for a living.
So I need some advice for what interior conditioning product I can use for the dash and platic and vinyl interior surfaces that gives a nice heavy conditioning affect - such as not the turtle wax interior cleaner I bought at the auto store. That stuff was worse than water and did nothing to condition the surfaces. I have been concentrating only on exterior detailing since starting this hobby but now I need to determine what products you guys would recommend for conditioning the interior plastic door panels, dash, and other soft plastic and vinyl surfaces with something similar to that Blue Coral conditioner that worked well and lasted quite a while. I had considered using 303 protectant, but I noticed that product leaves a shiny/slipper suface, great for exterior plastic trim but I don't want that for my interior surfaces.
Any recommendations for a thick type conditioner that's not greasy but leaves a nice thick finish like that Blue Coral white cream product did so well on the interior surfaces.
So I need some advice for what interior conditioning product I can use for the dash and platic and vinyl interior surfaces that gives a nice heavy conditioning affect - such as not the turtle wax interior cleaner I bought at the auto store. That stuff was worse than water and did nothing to condition the surfaces. I have been concentrating only on exterior detailing since starting this hobby but now I need to determine what products you guys would recommend for conditioning the interior plastic door panels, dash, and other soft plastic and vinyl surfaces with something similar to that Blue Coral conditioner that worked well and lasted quite a while. I had considered using 303 protectant, but I noticed that product leaves a shiny/slipper suface, great for exterior plastic trim but I don't want that for my interior surfaces.
Any recommendations for a thick type conditioner that's not greasy but leaves a nice thick finish like that Blue Coral white cream product did so well on the interior surfaces.