I have found Griot's Plastic Cleaner to work better than anything on any kind of clear plastic, like screens. It leaves behind a smooth anti-statit surface. Oddly enough, it says it removes fine scratches, but it's not a polish
Better than Plexus??
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I have found Griot's Plastic Cleaner to work better than anything on any kind of clear plastic, like screens. It leaves behind a smooth anti-statit surface. Oddly enough, it says it removes fine scratches, but it's not a polish
Better than Plexus??
Does a good job, but smells like crap. CG InnerClean is my fav.
I've used it for a while. It is great for the quick wipe of the interior. The smell is nice and neutral too. My wife likes it cause she likes the shiny look but she's also big on smells lol. It's about the only thing I can put on her dash.
I have been using this stuff lately. Its pretty good. It does leave a brand new finish with no shine which is what I like on my interior. My only complaint is the fact that it almost looks like you are applying nothing. I can't even tell where I wipe 1 second ago. In my opinion it kind of smells like Wasabi.
Gary Dean's Detail Juice. Hands down best of the best Cheap as dirt once it's cut with distilled water and more uses then any one product in your line up
I am extremelly surprised to see so many of you use this. I have a bottle of the stuff but never used it...
I would think you guys would be using Meg's APC or APC+ at very low concentration (say 10:1) for interior cleaning... am I missing something?
Just a guess but I'm assuming price, availability, and ease of use (mainly no dilution required) are key factors in using megs qid instead of apc/apc+. I've been using innerclean for a long time now and have no complaints. I've used Meg's as well and it worked great
That's the thing, APC+ diluted at 10:1 is much cheaper than pretty much anything else. I could understand availability since UQD is available over the counter, and no dilution could be a factor also I guess, although diluting products is quite easy and takes no time at all.
Just curious what you guys think.