What's Your Favorite Go To All-in-One Interior Cleaning/Protecting Product...?

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I know this has been asked on here before, probably many times but as products change and new products come out I thought I’d ask it again for an update. I’m looking for the best all-around interior protectant product for plastic, vinyl, and coated leather that will last the longest on daily drivers. Preferably an all-in-one single product for cleaning and protecting in one single step with great longevity. With so many products to choose from, I’m sure there are many that do a nice job but it’s hard to narrow it down without advice from some experienced folks. Any recommendations are appreciated!! Thank you.
 
I hate cleaning interiors :p so most of the time I just use N914 in QD dilution to wipe dust and smudges and wipe down the leather seats. But I have been wanting to try out Gyeon Interior Detailer. Todd@ESOTERIC says HERE that its his fav interior detailer and works on every surface. As for protection, I doubt there is AIO product that can do it on a high level for multi surfaces. You'd want dedicated products for each material (plastic, vinyl, leather, etc.) if you were concerned with protection.
 
I am a big fan of Meguiars Quick Interior detailer in the detailer line.
 
Poor boy’s natural look… I asked this exact same question about four years ago here and the overall winner was the poor boys product. I’ve been using it ever since, it does everything: leather plastic vinyl etc. etc. it makes it look new, not shiny, not glossy, not oily, just new…..
 
Interior cleaning product - P&S Express Interior Cleaner
Interior cleaning item - Scrub Ninja
Interior Protectant - Pinnacle Vinyl and Leather Coating
Interior Detailer - Adam’s Interior Detailer (Cedarwood)
 
I maybe clean my interiors twice a year. Maybe. I dislike doing interiors.

But when I do, I use Meg's Quick Interior Detailer.
 
Well none of my favorites are sold on Autogeek. But since you asked, my favorites are McKee’s 37 Fast Interior Detailer and Jay Leno’s Garage Interior Detailer. I’ve also just started playing with Lithium Inner Space, but need some more time with it.
 
Interior Detailer - Adam’s Interior Detailer (Cedarwood)

Hands down my favorite. Glad they finally came oit with it in a gallon.

I use Leatherique prestine clean maybe once a month as a wipe down on leather seats and such. Works well, and it leaves a natural look and feel, which i like as i really hate products that make leather feel slippery or shiney

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Another vote for the McKee's 37 Fast Interior Detailer. I actually bought my bottle when McKee's 37 was still sold here.

I'm currently trying out a bottle of Griots Interior Detailer, but don't like it as much as the McKee's. When both run out I may try the Poorboys.
 
I maybe clean my interiors twice a year. Maybe. I dislike doing interiors.

But when I do, I use Meg's Quick Interior Detailer.

I'm with you on this... I live in the great white north so really can't do much in the winter but do a good deep interior cleaning in the spring and fall.
 
Thank you for all the great responses! As usual there's probably multiple great products that will do what I need. I always seem to have that problem on here... I want to try them all!
 
My favorite all in one interior detailers are Meguairs Quik Interior Detailers and DP Detailers All in One. The DP Detailers brand seems to leave more protection behind.
 
Interior cleaning product - P&S Express Interior Cleaner
Interior cleaning item - Scrub Ninja
Interior Protectant - Pinnacle Vinyl and Leather Coating
Interior Detailer - Adam’s Interior Detailer (Cedarwood)

Same exact line up. I will through in that I like Gyeon LeatherShield for finish leathers and LeatherCoat for my aniline seats. Got preserve to play with.


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Ever since I got the recommendation from Dr. G, I've been using Optimum Opti Clean, diluted 3 to 4:1, as my interior go-to for all non-cloth surfaces.
It's a slightly less aggressive cleaner than Meg's QID, but leaves a better finish with no unpleasant scent. I carry a small spray bottle in my console for spot touchups on my leather and vinyl, especially my leather steering wheel, which still looks great after 10 years of daily use.

Bill
 
Keep the replies coming, thanks! It never ceases to amaze me the variety of products people recommend and use. Over a dozen different products alone have been recommended here. Does anyone still use 303 Aerospace? How about any recommendations for BF Interior Protectant or Wolfgang Cockpit Sealant? Thanks!!
 
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