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SilverRebel
04-28-2014, 07:29 AM
Can this be used on interior Plastic?

If anyone has used it on the interior, can you give any advise?

BobbyG
04-28-2014, 07:37 AM
Click on the link below and see how nice of a product DLux really is! :props:

It can be used on any plastic, interior or exterior...

CarPro CQuartz DLux Review (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/52351-carpro-cquartz-dlux-review.html)

TroyScherer
04-28-2014, 08:54 AM
Can this be used on interior Plastic?

If anyone has used it on the interior, can you give any advise?


It is my understanding that DLUX is not meant to be used on interior plastics. Mostly due to the fumes and off gassing of solvents.

For interior plastics CarPro makes PERL.

allenk4
04-28-2014, 12:26 PM
It is my understanding that DLUX is not meant to be used on interior plastics. Mostly due to the fumes and off gassing of solvents.

For interior plastics CarPro makes PERL.



Interesting....where did you read that?


I wouldn't use it on my interior plastic, because I like a more matte finish.

I have however used it on the wheel wells of my SUV...amazing!

TroyScherer
04-28-2014, 01:22 PM
Interesting....where did you read that?


I wouldn't use it on my interior plastic, because I like a more matte finish.

I have however used it on the wheel wells of my SUV...amazing!




I guess its my interpretation from the CarPro-US site and most other CarPro descriptions of DLUX that it is for exterior trim & parts mostly.

Its very possibly would/could work on interior trim but I would do a test spot first and make sure the vehicle had the proper amount of ventilation as I have smelled how strong DLUX is when using it.

To me PERL is a better option only due to the intended use and formulation. Personal preference I guess.


I love DLUX for my exterior trim: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/54420-product-review-carpro-dlux.html

BobbyG
04-28-2014, 02:34 PM
It is my understanding that DLUX is not meant to be used on interior plastics. Mostly due to the fumes and off gassing of solvents.

For interior plastics CarPro makes PERL.


Interesting information Troy, I hadn't heard that but great information....thank you! :props:

SilverRebel
04-29-2014, 08:21 AM
Thank you for the information. I looked at both reviews and they were great.