I think I posted about this last year sometime, but I couldn't find it.
I've been using the Trim Detailer on my interior plastic and vinyl, and man is this stuff working well. Granted it's a bit glossier than I would like, but the durability is amazing.
I apply it by spreading a bead on a kitchen sponge, then wiping it over the trim, cutting the interior into 4 areas. Once I get each area covered, I go back with a clean 'scrap' towel and buff off the excess. The results are a non-greasy, slick surface that is amazingly deep and rich in color. Dust doesn't seem to collect as much as with other dressings, and cleaning is accomplished by a light wipe with a slightly damp cloth.
I'll get some pics this afternoon after I get done with the car's weekly cleaning.
The interior isn't nearly as glossy as the pic shows, but it is very deep and rich

I applied it to the tires using a cotton diaper
I've been using the Trim Detailer on my interior plastic and vinyl, and man is this stuff working well. Granted it's a bit glossier than I would like, but the durability is amazing.
I apply it by spreading a bead on a kitchen sponge, then wiping it over the trim, cutting the interior into 4 areas. Once I get each area covered, I go back with a clean 'scrap' towel and buff off the excess. The results are a non-greasy, slick surface that is amazingly deep and rich in color. Dust doesn't seem to collect as much as with other dressings, and cleaning is accomplished by a light wipe with a slightly damp cloth.
I'll get some pics this afternoon after I get done with the car's weekly cleaning.
The interior isn't nearly as glossy as the pic shows, but it is very deep and rich

I applied it to the tires using a cotton diaper

