Massive thanks to Auto Finesse for this opportunity to test out products I wouldn't normally buy, it has changed my mind, quality over quantity. Spirit is still protecting the car well and has a nice sheen once cleaned with Citrus Power and Lather.
After reading a couple of the bad reviews a few weeks back, I thought I'd leave my testing until some feedback from auto finesse was given, as the direction in which we were to use it was somewhat vague.
So after the application was verified, I cleaned my interior plastics, mainly center dashboard and steering cowl. I applied it with a spray nozzle from my mother's emporium of make up, washed that out. I sprayed the center dash around the clock, hazard panel, climate control, gear stick cowl, glove box and steering wheel cowl too.
No before and after photos as after I had cleaned them it was still wasn't properly dry. As Dressle is water I thought this wouldn't be a problem.
So I applied a couple of spritz and left to dwell for an hour or two, I then went over the plastics with a microfiber to remove the excess. This left a nice matte sheen on the center dash.
Enough of the blabbering...
Secondary to the matte sheen I love that it doesn't attract dust to the plastics, so I'm not forever wiping it with a microfiber. Not many pics at the moment, but will follow this up to see how it holds up.
After reading a couple of the bad reviews a few weeks back, I thought I'd leave my testing until some feedback from auto finesse was given, as the direction in which we were to use it was somewhat vague.
So after the application was verified, I cleaned my interior plastics, mainly center dashboard and steering cowl. I applied it with a spray nozzle from my mother's emporium of make up, washed that out. I sprayed the center dash around the clock, hazard panel, climate control, gear stick cowl, glove box and steering wheel cowl too.
No before and after photos as after I had cleaned them it was still wasn't properly dry. As Dressle is water I thought this wouldn't be a problem.
So I applied a couple of spritz and left to dwell for an hour or two, I then went over the plastics with a microfiber to remove the excess. This left a nice matte sheen on the center dash.
Enough of the blabbering...
Secondary to the matte sheen I love that it doesn't attract dust to the plastics, so I'm not forever wiping it with a microfiber. Not many pics at the moment, but will follow this up to see how it holds up.