shinny interior protectant

I totally agree with both of you. I only use one interior product and it has a matte finish. I don't tell a customer they are wrong, but when you come to me you only get matte finishes on the dash, tires, and trim. I feel that I use the best products, and once I tell a customer that they always agree. I've never had a customer get upset, or not come back because of it.

Heck I don't tell them anything, they get what I give them :D Honestly out of all the cars and trucks I have done only one person asked about putting something on the tires to make them shiny.
 
Heck I don't tell them anything, they get what I give them :D Honestly out of all the cars and trucks I have done only one person asked about putting something on the tires to make them shiny.
I only tell them if they ask in advance. Like some people ask to make the dash shiny and I show them what I have and what it will look like. I have on one occasion used a product provided by the customer, but told him if anyone asks he did it himself since I didn't want my name on that look.
 
Megs NXT Cockpit Shine will work. I actually use this on my wife's car and some others that I do. She an others like the shiny look and I haven't had any problems with glare. Most non-AG type people equate the shiny look to freshly detail and nice. I however prefer a matte finish and use Megs Natural Look on my interior. So I basically give them a choice if they care. With certain customers you learn what they like and don't like and I try and given them what they want within reason. And Megs NXT Cockpit Shine is cheap @ $7.99 a bottle. Less cost = more Profit!
 
Well the reason I asked he was a repeat customer and asked if this time I could use something with more shine then the 303 Aerospace I used before on his car. He said he liked his dash very shiny.
 
I was wondering, nobody mentioned Blue Coral products. Would you put them in the Armor All category or better or worst. They have a big product line at Advance Auto and Auto Zone in cleaners and protectants.

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