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Home >> Advice >> Interior car polish
26.08.2006, 12:27 quote
A few years a go I had some interior car polish that you sprayed on to a rag/duster, then just wiped your dashboard/leather/pvc or plastic panels with it, left it to dry for a bout 10 Min's, and ended up with one hell of a satin shiny dashboard etc.
Anyone have any idea what it's called, I lost the stuff when I moved
Btw it's very tacky when first applied, hence the drying period.
Just as an after thought, I think Mandy might want some for her boots
09.09.2006, 22:43 quote
is it this:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_217718_langId_-1_CarSelectorCatalogId__CarSelectorGroupId__varient__categoryId_33952_crumb_33958-33974-31524_parentcategoryrn_33952
Description:
Fresh shine from Turtle Wax combines a fast action cockpit shine with a long lasting air freshener. The cockpit spray instantly restores all interior plastic, rubber and vinyl surfaces to original pristine condition. At the same time the slow release fragrence technology steadily adds a light refreshing fragrence that will keep the interior of your car smelling great for up to 8 days.
10.09.2006, 05:50 quote
Thank you SB, I forgot all about this post, but apparently it's something called Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care.
Again many thanks for your efforts they are really appreciated
P.S Mandy, you sure you have nothing that needs polishing
10.09.2006, 16:14 quote
| morillo wrote: |
| Wonder if it will work on my gimp suit, it needs a bit of a clean. |
Whats a gimp suit?
10.09.2006, 18:55 quote
| morillo wrote: |
| Wonder if it will work on my gimp suit, it needs a bit of a clean. |
It worked a treat on mine, I can recommend it!!!
18.09.2006, 13:39 quote
Best stuff ever is 'Mel' - do an excellent array for trip polish and exteria wax.
Expensive tho...
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21.09.2006, 22:13 quote
I think youll find the name of the product was called Cockpit shine
i used to use it myself.
However the autoglym stuff is also very good
22.09.2006, 05:43 quote
| Jonboy36 wrote: |
| I think you'll find the name of the product was called Cockpit shine
i used to use it myself. However the autoglym stuff is also very good |
Tried the cockpit shine not as good as the Autoglym I used, just my opinion thats all.
By the way, the stuff I asked about in my first post, I got it from a friend who used to be a car salesman at a Peugeot dealers.......I'm thinking it could be some stuff the general public may not be able to buy?
11.10.2006, 16:16 quote
| Ringer2 wrote: |
| A few years a go I had some interior car polish that you sprayed on to a rag/duster, then just wiped your dashboard/leather/pvc or plastic panels with it, left it to dry for a bout 10 Min's, and ended up with one hell of a satin shiny dashboard etc.
Anyone have any idea what it's called, I lost the stuff when I moved Btw it's very tacky when first applied, hence the drying period. |
the product you're looking for is called 'Armoral'
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