currently i use meguiars natural shine for my interior vinyl and rubber ,but lately i been hearing alot about the Mirror Glaze 40> vinyl and rubber cleaner/conditioner.....Is there huge differentance in finish/look? So i anyone has tried both products ...please clue me in thanks MOL....
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I use both, depending on mood I'm in
In my experience, Natural Shine as you know doesn't leave a big messy shiny mess, M40 depending on how much you use leaves a little glossier finish. I typically spray some on a microfiber applicator (away from the car and wind as you find where every drop lands on your car) and wipe down the interior, I then if theres any surface wetness, wipe down with a MF towel. It leaves a great finish and I love the smell. I use it on the vinyl cargo cover on our Yukon and it leaves it nice, but real glossy. I'm not a huge fan of super glossy with the big winshields in todays cars as the glare is bad.
I like them both, I use Natural Shine on both of our cars and I sprayed the engine bay of our Neon with Natural Shine and it looked good as new or better. Lasted pretty good too.
I also use it for the rubber trim on our Yukon and Neon as it seems to protect it good. Our Yukon is a '00 and has 127,000 miles on the clock and the rubber seals still looks good.
Also helps when I'm lazy and don't tape off the car when polishing if I get some on the plastic trim.
Hope that helps.
NXT Tech Protect is glossy if you like that from what I read.
AaronPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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I agree with Aaron.
#40 I think it's more versatile because it can be more of a cleaner compared to Natural Shine but it can look the same as Natural Shine if you wish to. I like very much #40 because of the finish it leaves behind, a satin look, not glossy but if you like gloss then you can get a little gloss from this (not as much as NXT Tech Protect)
I've been using the new Quik Interior Detailer and it's really great for rubber and vinyl as well, a very nice and clean surface without gloss
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