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I’ll second the PBL Leather&Vinyl Coating. More like a sealant but leaves a nice brand new matte finish.
Looks amazing on the chevy plastics and can be used on most everything inside.
I’ve used Gyeon Leather shield (true coating) in leather seats and it is nice. Good protection.
Because the seats in Camaro were Aniline I couldn’t coat so i used Gyeon LeatherCoat and that is nice.
The PBL L&V is Nicer than the GLC but is much more expensive.
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I will 3rd the PBL Leather/Vinyl coating, it does a great job, and leaves the interior with a rich-looking finish!!
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I know Leatherique and Colorlock get love on forums for leather, whats everyone's experience that tried Polish Angel's 2 leather products?? Just as good as some of the mentioned products in this thread or not??
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The padded section of my dashboard gets sticky and/or greasy from heat, or sometimes just sunlight alone. I can clean it with OPC or an interior cleaner, but the stickiness eventually returns. Would something like the Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Coating prevent the stickiness from reaching the surface? I've tried products like Optimum Leather Protectant and another by McKees, but they actually seemed to make it worse. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Kappy
The padded section of my dashboard gets sticky and/or greasy from heat, or sometimes just sunlight alone. I can clean it with OPC or an interior cleaner, but the stickiness eventually returns. Would something like the Pinnacle Leather and Vinyl Coating prevent the stickiness from reaching the surface? I've tried products like Optimum Leather Protectant and another by McKees, but they actually seemed to make it worse. Thanks.
Maybe look into getting one the heat shields for the inside of the windshield. I have one and use it all summer. It does work to keep temps down and save the dash.
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Originally Posted by
pro 4x
Maybe look into getting one the heat shields for the inside of the windshield. I have one and use it all summer. It does work to keep temps down and save the dash.
Agreed! I use it year round. Saves from fading, cracking, and heat.
Winter sun rays does damage too
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Another option if it is heat related is to get ceramic tint such as 3M Ceramic IR. I’ve rolled down my windows in the middle of summer and get blasted by heat but as soon as I roll up the window, nothing. You can get it for the windshield as well.
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Originally Posted by
dgage
You can get it for the windshield as well.
Before doing this you need to check the laws in your state. Some states don't allow it even when it's a clear film.
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Originally Posted by
Desertnate
Before doing this you need to check the laws in your state. Some states don't allow it even when it's a clear film.
When I had my windows tinted they had a 78% tint and it is exclusively for knocking down UV rays but it looks almost clear in my opinion.
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