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    Question Interior detailing..What do you use?

    Wondering what different things people use for detailing the interior of our Mags.
    I don't want anything slimey like armorall...what else do you guys use?
    I bought some MaGuires Gold Class Vinyl/Rubber protectant in a spray,( not sure how it differs from their other interior rubber protectants) but I haven't used it yet.
    Some of the guys at the last Jax show had there interiors looking sweet...and there door panels/dash looked darker/richer without looking or feeling greasy.
    Thanks all!
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    I use the Maguires and love it. Shiny as Armorall and not quite as sticky. Apply it, then after a minute wipe it down with a clean cloth and the stickiness is gone leaving behind a nice shine.

    For touchups between detailing I use the smaller version of the California Car Duster and it keeps everything looking good.

    I also bought an anti-static cloth to use on my dash (stereo, etc) to keep it all dust free.

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    Thanks Bandit...Do you have any problems with Dash to Winshield glare since it's shiny?

    Anyone use the NXT Tech Spray?
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    Use the mopar cleaner/ protector it is not slick, or shiny. Work very well.
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    I use Mequires Leather cleaner/Conditioner on the sides of the seat,spray it on the Rag first so you don't get it on the Suede.I use the Mopar Cleaner/Protector for the Dash and door panels.

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    I also keep a clean Microfiber handy. Nice for dust.

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    Bandit, and others..
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...p=C&ec=&topnav=
    Is this a good deal? Its hard to find a california waterblade around here. I found one for $30. I see you use the cali-duster, and I dont know a common prrice for that. Is this a good price?

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    I use Meguiars ( shocker there )

    On the dash I use the Dash Foam, and after appling it then a wipe down with a clean cloth its a semi gloss not super shiny but looks good. For up keep I use thier int detail spray.

    ON teh seats I use teh Leather Quick Detailer and for major cleaning I use the leather protectant and cleaner.

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    I first dust the interior of the car with the Mini California Duster. Then I use Meg's Interior Quick Detail on all the instrument panels, center console, dash, steering, etc. After that, I use lexol Vinylex for all the vinyl, plastic and rubber on the car inside and out. It has uv protection and isn't sticky at all. Then I use Lexol Leather cleaner and also the conditioner. Nothing beats this stuff! Then Stoner's Invisible glass for the windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by legmaker72 View Post
    Anyone use the NXT Tech Spray?
    i do, smells like grapes, lol

    i spray it on a mf towel, wipe down the dash, doors etc, then go back around with another mf towel to buff out some of the sheen, leaves it looking and smelling great..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfootluke View Post
    Bandit, and others..
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...p=C&ec=&topnav=
    Is this a good deal? Its hard to find a california waterblade around here. I found one for $30. I see you use the cali-duster, and I dont know a common prrice for that. Is this a good price?
    You can usually find the large duster for around 20-25 at car shows or flea markets. It is a good price. As for the cali blade...I'll never use one. Too afraid that something might come between the blade and the paint...SCRATCH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadfootluke View Post
    Bandit, and others..
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...p=C&ec=&topnav=
    Is this a good deal? Its hard to find a california waterblade around here. I found one for $30. I see you use the cali-duster, and I dont know a common prrice for that. Is this a good price?

    Looks like a good deal to me, I pared about 19.00 just for my jelly blade, but it was worth it !!
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    For the dash and doors I use 303 Aerospace Protectant (SPF 40 and looks great). For the seats its Lexol Leather Cleaner and Lexol Leather Conditioner.
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    I clean pretty much everything inside with the same one thing:



    Huggies Supreme, unscented, alcohol free, Baby Wipes.

    They are moist without being too wet, are strong enough to scrub out any stains etc... and leave no residue at all.

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