Hi. Is it ok to use All Season Dressing (D160) for the dash and other interior plastics? A friend wanted to use mine for his dash and I thought it may be a bad idea. I've always been under the impression it's pretty much for tires only. Let me know please. Thank you!
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Re: All Season Dressing for interior or not?
Supreme shine is like $5 a bottle and it gives you that wet shiny look to the interiors. All Season Dressing also smells bad to my nose, I wouldn't want to use it on the inside. Supreme Shine also has some UV protectants in it that can be beneficial to interiors.
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Re: All Season Dressing for interior or not?
Nxt Tech Protectant/Cockput Shine is probably the glossiest interior product, if you can find one. Though still on the greasy side.
Supreme Shine is less glossy, but dries to the touch.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: All Season Dressing for interior or not?
Originally posted by ethereal45 View PostSupreme shine is like $5 a bottle and it gives you that wet shiny look to the interiors. All Season Dressing also smells bad to my nose, I wouldn't want to use it on the inside. Supreme Shine also has some UV protectants in it that can be beneficial to interiors.
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I would not use ASD on the interior. It will be greasy and attract dust and dirt. If you want a shiny interior dressing try Megs WBD straight or you can adjust the shine by adding water to the mix. Check out this Ram 1500 with I did with Megs WBD at 3 parts product 1 part water. http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...Ram-1500-Sport
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