Hello,
I'm new to the forum and wanted some advice. I just purchased a new Honda Element two days ago. The Honda Element is a bit unusual in that it has quite a few scratch-resistant plastic panels along with regular painted metal surfaces.
I live in Phoenix (furnace) Arizona and I want to protect the finish on my car as best I can. I went down to AutoZone and bought Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner, and some Gold Class Clear Coat Paste Car Wax. I figured this would be a good start for the painted areas.
My question is regarding the Element's plastic cladding. I want to provide a bit of UV protection, add a bit of sheen and reduce the appearance of light scuffs and scratches. I bought a bottle of Meguiar's Natural Shine Vinyl and Rubber Protectant. I figured this would be okay to use on the interior surfaces (there's lots of vinyl and other plastics in there). But can I use that product on the exterior plastic panels? The back of the bottle states I can maintain that rich "like new" look on dashboards, trim, tires and hundreds of other surfaces. However, further down is says to wipe off any excess to avoid splatter on painted or non-painted plastic panels.
Now I'm confused. Can anyone give me any advice? Thanks in advance
I'm new to the forum and wanted some advice. I just purchased a new Honda Element two days ago. The Honda Element is a bit unusual in that it has quite a few scratch-resistant plastic panels along with regular painted metal surfaces.
I live in Phoenix (furnace) Arizona and I want to protect the finish on my car as best I can. I went down to AutoZone and bought Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner, and some Gold Class Clear Coat Paste Car Wax. I figured this would be a good start for the painted areas.
My question is regarding the Element's plastic cladding. I want to provide a bit of UV protection, add a bit of sheen and reduce the appearance of light scuffs and scratches. I bought a bottle of Meguiar's Natural Shine Vinyl and Rubber Protectant. I figured this would be okay to use on the interior surfaces (there's lots of vinyl and other plastics in there). But can I use that product on the exterior plastic panels? The back of the bottle states I can maintain that rich "like new" look on dashboards, trim, tires and hundreds of other surfaces. However, further down is says to wipe off any excess to avoid splatter on painted or non-painted plastic panels.
Now I'm confused. Can anyone give me any advice? Thanks in advance

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