Interior dressing for faded door panels.
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Does anyone have a product they like, and would recommend, for restoring slightly faded door and interior panels? An Armorall type product, but not greasy like Armorall. My door panels aren't bad enough to re dye, but they need some help. The Florida sun is tough on interior parts!
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I have found that Chemical Guy products work quite well. I use their leather cleaner/conditioner and detail spray on my Harley.
They make this for vinyl: https://www.chemicalguys.com/natural-sh ... ssing.html 1968 Coronet R/T
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Thank you, I will give it a try! Life is short. Play hard.
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meguiars makes a natural shine that i use. spray it on, let it sit for 15 ish minutes, then wipe it evenly. ive had a few that required another application.
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Thanks! Life is short. Play hard.
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I detail cars at a dealership for a living now, one thing that we use on faded ugly plastic is " tire shine " not the stuff that's in a aerosol can, but the liquid type that you apply with a bottle sprayer or just putting some on a clean rag,....also works good under the hood to make things look better
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The normal dressings mentioned evaporate in a short time period from the applied surface. 'However there is a new actual resin coating that have found from a year of working with it, that will last at least a year. Provides a nice gloss and brings out the original color o the vinyl. It's the WipeNew product,
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