After many years using Lexol and earlier ArmorAll for normal interior vinyl care, I tried Gold Class interior wipes.
I never really liked ArmorAll interior vinyl protectant and didn't use it for that long. The Lexol was ok so I used it. Both leave interior vinyl with that "shiny" look and somewhat "slimy" feel and it can be distracting and highly reflective of the sun's rays, especially on a dashboard. Perhaps "shiny" is a matter of personal choice but I don't like it on interior dashboards.
I could never find anything that would leave the vinyl protected yet leave the original dull finish from the factory until I tried the Gold Class wipes. It's protected now, I can see it being applied, but it dries without that bright shine. I'll never go back!
What was I thinking all these years??
I never really liked ArmorAll interior vinyl protectant and didn't use it for that long. The Lexol was ok so I used it. Both leave interior vinyl with that "shiny" look and somewhat "slimy" feel and it can be distracting and highly reflective of the sun's rays, especially on a dashboard. Perhaps "shiny" is a matter of personal choice but I don't like it on interior dashboards.
I could never find anything that would leave the vinyl protected yet leave the original dull finish from the factory until I tried the Gold Class wipes. It's protected now, I can see it being applied, but it dries without that bright shine. I'll never go back!
What was I thinking all these years??
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