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What interior dressing/protectant do you pros use.

Vvs1jay

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For my interior details, I like to use the Q2M interior detailer by Geon. It's a bit pricey not going to lie, but it works very well at giving any vehicle a great clean with a matte not too shiny finish. I wouldn't recommend it for everyone, however, if you're just looking for something to use for yourself and not for commercial use then it will be a great product.. For my mobile interior details, I use a product from my personal supplier though.
 

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OK Guys, I know this is a pro forum, but I am asking this as a guy with a new toy that wants to keep it looking that way.

I've got a 2014 Mercedes that I bought through their certified pre-owned program. I was impressed when I picked it up. That baby looked new. It's got leather, and some suede like material (alcantara, a synthetic ) in some spots like the A-posts.

The car inside was clean and looked like it came off the showroom- the leather was supple, but not greasy or slick, and no detectable artificial scent that you would expect in a used car. I meant to ask the clean up guy what he used, but I forgot.

Anyway, do any of you guys have product recommendations for interior car care products from the pro lines? In addition to the normal mail order suppliers we use in the industry I do have access to supplies from a local meguirs/malco distributor, and will be placing an order with autogeek soon.

thanks!
The link is all I use now on boat and trucks. I detailed for a long time and didn’t find out about this until 6 or 7 years ago after I stopped. There are a number of different products they offer. Wish I would’ve found them when I was detailing

 

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I have been detailing cars since 1983. First it was lemon pledge, then son of a gun. Then armorall. Now we use kleen shine vinyl dressing with great results. Customers like a clean semi gloss finish. They don't seem concerned with longevity or protection. This is New England, so maybe it's different in hotter climates.
 
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