Armor all? low shine? high gloss? orginal?
Ok - The leather part is easy - I will be using zaino - now for the rest of the interior....
I have always used Armor all orginal on my past cars but it has a sheen to it.
I am not sure if any type of shine would look good on this interior... is the best thing to use the Armor all low gloss stuff or is there a better brand for this application that leaves no shiny stuff?
Thanks,
-marc
I have always used Armor all orginal on my past cars but it has a sheen to it.
I am not sure if any type of shine would look good on this interior... is the best thing to use the Armor all low gloss stuff or is there a better brand for this application that leaves no shiny stuff?
Thanks,
-marc
I just use a damp cloth. I've heard other people say they use Murphy's Oil and that it works really good. Just a plain damp cloth... usually one that's damp from drying the car after I wash it... does the trick for me.
Not that I am trying to sound like a DC sales rep... Just that its um.. well free for me at work 
Chrysler has a leather care product that is low gloss and it seems to work well on plastic parts such as your dash. I have been using it in my BMW for the last year and it looks great. Not to mention, after using it on the seats, they look good AND you don't go sliding all over the place!
I will edit this post during the coming week when I am at work and leave a Chrysler part # for those interested.
Chrysler has a leather care product that is low gloss and it seems to work well on plastic parts such as your dash. I have been using it in my BMW for the last year and it looks great. Not to mention, after using it on the seats, they look good AND you don't go sliding all over the place!
I will edit this post during the coming week when I am at work and leave a Chrysler part # for those interested.
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