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Old 07-09-2009, 01:17 PM   #1
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Interior Detailing Product Suggestions

It's been a while since I've done a thorough detail of my interior. I'm looking to get it looking as good as my exterior. I need to clean and protect. I have a Corvette C5 with the typical GM interior combo of hard plastic, rubber, vinyl and leather. The interior color is black. The plastic, rubber and vinyl components are in excellent condition with the exception of some product build up. The leather is in need of some care. The seat leather is hard in some areas. I've previously used Lexol Vinylex Spray/Wipes, Mequiars Quick Interior Detailer Spray/Wipes, and Meguiars Gold Class Leather Spray. I haven't been able to verify if these products have silicone or petroleum. Given the greasy nature, I'm inclined to believe they do. Also, as I purchase more items form AG, I'm finding that OTC products aren't very good in comparison.

Protection of all the interior surfaces is my primary concern. Repelling dirt and dust would be my secondary concern being that I have the targa top frequently.

Autogeek customer support suggested DP Interior Cleaner and 303 Aerospace Protectant for the vinyl, plastic and rubber. Pinnacle Leather Conditioner was suggested for the seats. Can the DP Interior Cleaner be used to clean the leather before an application of Pinnacle Leather Conditioner or should I use Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Cleaner? Is Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Cleaner a good cleaner for my dash and other interior surfaces? Is it better than DP? I want to safely and effectively clean and protect my interior without having to use many products. I don't mind spending the money on a quality product that gets the job done. I just don't want a dozen products that only have one purpose.

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It's been a while since I've done a thorough detail of my interior. I'm looking to get it looking as good as my exterior. I need to clean and protect. I have a Corvette C5 with the typical GM interior combo of hard plastic, rubber, vinyl and leather. The interior color is black. The plastic, rubber and vinyl components are in excellent condition with the exception of some product build up. The leather is in need of some care. The seat leather is hard in some areas. I've previously used Lexol Vinylex Spray/Wipes, Mequiars Quick Interior Detailer Spray/Wipes, and Meguiars Gold Class Leather Spray. I haven't been able to verify if these products have silicone or petroleum. Given the greasy nature, I'm inclined to believe they do. Also, as I purchase more items form AG, I'm finding that OTC products aren't very good in comparison.

Protection of all the interior surfaces is my primary concern. Repelling dirt and dust would be my secondary concern being that I have the targa top frequently.

Autogeek customer support suggested DP Interior Cleaner and 303 Aerospace Protectant for the vinyl, plastic and rubber. Pinnacle Leather Conditioner was suggested for the seats. Can the DP Interior Cleaner be used to clean the leather before an application of Pinnacle Leather Conditioner or should I use Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Cleaner? Is Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Cleaner a good cleaner for my dash and other interior surfaces? Is it better than DP? I want to safely and effectively clean and protect my interior without having to use many products. I don't mind spending the money on a quality product that gets the job done. I just don't want a dozen products that only have one purpose.

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Steve
That is a good combo. It will leave a very clean matte finish. As for your question:
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Leather care is a two part system. Once it has been cleaned, you must replace essential oils in order to maintain the soft, supple texture and prevent drying and cracking. With Pinnacle Leather Conditioner, we believe we’ve created the most lavish conditioner you can buy for your valuable leather interior.
It looks like you do need to clean the leather before putting on the conditioner.

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DP Total Interior Cleaner cleans plastic, vinyl, leather, carpet, and upholstery without harsh solvents or caustic chemicals.
Looks like it is ok for your leather too
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On leather, I use woolite and distilled water. It works wonders and does not cost much at all. It's also just a one step deal.

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