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    Garry Dean Quality! Garry Dean's Avatar
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    As the title states I have a client that I have to detail a black on black on black on black 06 Mustang GT convertable for on Wednesday for a show on Thursday.



    He specifically told me that he likes his interior to shine and stay that way. It`s all black so anything is going to look good.



    Help me out here! I don`t want to have to break out my Turtle Wax formula 2001 protectant for this detail, but I will unless I have more options! Seriously, I will do it, I still have some on my shelf!

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    Meguiar`s Hyper Dressing diluted 1:1

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    I would try maybe Stoners trim shine. IT comes in a spray can. that stuff works really good. OR you can try the Meg`s # 40. that stuff works good too.

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    vinylex, stays shiny for a long time.

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    I agree with Briansbestwax, Vinylex is pretty shiny.

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    Zaino Z16- lasts for months and months on interior vinyl

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    Armor all is sick shiny and the shine lasts a very long time. I know most on this forum are armor all haters (except for thier tire gel), but it works for the purpose you describe above. I wanted my civic really really shiny inside for a loooong time and I prefered to use armor all over meg`s natural shine and OPP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inov8ter
    I would try maybe Stoners trim shine. IT comes in a spray can. that stuff works really good. OR you can try the Meg`s # 40. that stuff works good too.


    I agree that #40 is a fine product but it doesn`t leave anything all shiny, which is what the OP was looking for. I vote for armour all

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    These are greasy:

















    This one`s not greasy, but has a fair amount of gloss if you don`t buff it good. Lasts a LOOOONNNNNGGGG time:


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    shiny interior?????EEEWWWWWW....LOL.....Megs Hyper dressing 1:1.......

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    i like megs natual shine, unlike the name it really shines for a long time, very glossy imo.

 

 

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