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    What product do you recomment for dressing and sealing vinal tops and interiors-particularly for mid-to late 60's muscle car interiors? I am looking for something that will provide a satin finish and will not run down the car if caught in rain or when the car gets washed. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Vinal Tops and Interiors

    #40 is satin. When you apply it, esp on exteriors, you will want to let it sit 5-10 minutes, then wipe down with a clean cloth. I would wipe down the interior also...

    You could use a mild APC to wipe them down if more cleaning is needed.
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      Re: Vinal Tops and Interiors

      Moving to Detailing 101


      Mike Phillips
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        Re: Vinal Tops and Interiors

        Originally posted by brian dix View Post
        I am looking for something that will provide a satin finish and will not run down the car if caught in rain or when the car gets washed. Thanks for the help.
        M40 is water-based, it's exactly the product you want for the surfaces you're working on but it is water-soluble. As long as you wipe off any excess off the surface after applying and allowing the product to penetrate there will not be any run-off. If there is excess product on the surface then yes it will run off with exposure to water.

        The NXT Tech Protect is water-insoluble but would still need to be applied and removed the same way in that no matter what you apply, you don't want to leave any excess residue on the exterior surface as it's going to tend to come off with the water if it's not bonded to the material. (Make sense?)


        We have our Natural Shine in our Consumer Line and it will leave the surface looking new without adding any gloss or shine, it restores the surface to how it looked when it was new.



        What are you working on?


        Mike Phillips
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