Favorite Interior Products

02GT

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What are your favorite products to use in your interior??

I just got in the 1z CockPit cleaner and I really want to try it out but so far I like:

Air Freshener: CG Stripper Scent
Leather Cleaner: CG Sprayable Leather Cleaner and Conditioner
Trim and Dash: Megs Natural Shine
Carpet: Blue Coral carpet cleaner
 

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simple green to clean, 303 on top.

zaino z9/z10 on leather.

nothing else, other than shampoo in my spot bot for the carpets.
 

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Megs apc+ for cleaning
Optimum leather/interior protectant also gives the interior a nice faint leather smell.
Leather Master for leather
303 High Tech Fabric Guard for carpet/mats.
 

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It's pretty awesome. I'll be doing a review on it shortly on my blog explaining how it works and all that, but its just a little tool that you fill with the enzyme solution, hook it up to an air compressor at about 90-100 psi, and pull the trigger. you can either spray the solution or just air. It doesn't use must water at all and one reservoir of the solution will probably last a good 5-6 vehicles. it's about $120, and the enzyme is something like $2.50 for a packet.

I highly recommend it. cuts detailing time in half and does a better job then conventional interior cleaners in my opinion.
 

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kissrocksforever said:
It's pretty awesome. I'll be doing a review on it shortly on my blog explaining how it works and all that, but its just a little tool that you fill with the enzyme solution, hook it up to an air compressor at about 90-100 psi, and pull the trigger. you can either spray the solution or just air. It doesn't use must water at all and one reservoir of the solution will probably last a good 5-6 vehicles. it's about $120, and the enzyme is something like $2.50 for a packet.

I highly recommend it. cuts detailing time in half and does a better job then conventional interior cleaners in my opinion.

I definitly want to see your review and possibly a better quality video. I would be skeptical about spraying product all over high end cars like that when his video looks like it was made by a crook.
 

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djk83 said:
kissrocksforever said:
It's pretty awesome. I'll be doing a review on it shortly on my blog explaining how it works and all that, but its just a little tool that you fill with the enzyme solution, hook it up to an air compressor at about 90-100 psi, and pull the trigger. you can either spray the solution or just air. It doesn't use must water at all and one reservoir of the solution will probably last a good 5-6 vehicles. it's about $120, and the enzyme is something like $2.50 for a packet.

I highly recommend it. cuts detailing time in half and does a better job then conventional interior cleaners in my opinion.

I definitly want to see your review and possibly a better quality video. I would be skeptical about spraying product all over high end cars like that when his video looks like it was made by a crook.

I'll probably make a video review sometime soon, whenever I get some free time. in the meantime I used it on this detail on the interior, and engine

http://sn95forums.com/index.php/topic,63972.0.html
 

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kissrocksforever said:
djk83 said:
kissrocksforever said:
It's pretty awesome. I'll be doing a review on it shortly on my blog explaining how it works and all that, but its just a little tool that you fill with the enzyme solution, hook it up to an air compressor at about 90-100 psi, and pull the trigger. you can either spray the solution or just air. It doesn't use must water at all and one reservoir of the solution will probably last a good 5-6 vehicles. it's about $120, and the enzyme is something like $2.50 for a packet.

I highly recommend it. cuts detailing time in half and does a better job then conventional interior cleaners in my opinion.

I definitly want to see your review and possibly a better quality video. I would be skeptical about spraying product all over high end cars like that when his video looks like it was made by a crook.

I'll probably make a video review sometime soon, whenever I get some free time. in the meantime I used it on this detail on the interior, and engine

http://sn95forums.com/index.php/topic,63972.0.html

there are no working pictures on that post.
 

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Blind said:
kissrocksforever said:
djk83 said:
kissrocksforever said:
It's pretty awesome. I'll be doing a review on it shortly on my blog explaining how it works and all that, but its just a little tool that you fill with the enzyme solution, hook it up to an air compressor at about 90-100 psi, and pull the trigger. you can either spray the solution or just air. It doesn't use must water at all and one reservoir of the solution will probably last a good 5-6 vehicles. it's about $120, and the enzyme is something like $2.50 for a packet.

I highly recommend it. cuts detailing time in half and does a better job then conventional interior cleaners in my opinion.

I definitly want to see your review and possibly a better quality video. I would be skeptical about spraying product all over high end cars like that when his video looks like it was made by a crook.

I'll probably make a video review sometime soon, whenever I get some free time. in the meantime I used it on this detail on the interior, and engine

http://sn95forums.com/index.php/topic,63972.0.html

there are no working pictures on that post.

I know, but you can still see how well it worked.
 

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Ok now this product looks interesting.. I would love something like that to clean up engines and under the car grease.. I wonder when you use the suction were does it go...
 

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I've got one of the newer harley trucks that has the piano black finish on the interior trim and the screen print harley logos on a few parts. What can I use to help protect the shine and remove fine scratches? sadly there isn't anywhere thats a safe hidden spot to try something out.

Normally I use the mequiars quick interior detailer after I wipe everything down w/ a moist microfiber. I clean the truck about 3 times a week so its rare to need much more for it. I also hit it up w/ the stripper scent. i use mothers leather conditioner but i just ran out so its time to try something else. 100k miles and the inside looks about 6 months old so i'm happy.
 

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BigTang said:
I've got one of the newer harley trucks that has the piano black finish on the interior trim and the screen print harley logos on a few parts. What can I use to help protect the shine and remove fine scratches? sadly there isn't anywhere thats a safe hidden spot to try something out.

Normally I use the mequiars quick interior detailer after I wipe everything down w/ a moist microfiber. I clean the truck about 3 times a week so its rare to need much more for it. I also hit it up w/ the stripper scent. i use mothers leather conditioner but i just ran out so its time to try something else. 100k miles and the inside looks about 6 months old so i'm happy.

I have an `02 harley truck that looks showroom new on the inside.
after knocking the dust off with diluted simple green and a MF, I spray another MF with 303 protectant.
For the seats, door panels, center consoles, and dash that all have the harley leather, I use Zaino Z9 with a soft brush followed by Z10 on a MF about once a month.

No scents other than the Zaino leather conditioner leaves the truck smelling like brand new leather on the inside.

The 303 leaves everything looking new, not greasey/shiny/wet like other products which drives me crazy.
 

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