Just had the entire cockpit redone in my 223LS and was wondering what most of you use on new vinyl?
Seems armore all is a bit greasy for this plus I hear its not that good for vinyl.
Thanks guys
Thread: What to use on new interior
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03-30-2009 07:21 PM
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03-30-2009 07:28 PM
Try Leverage vinyl/leather conditioner. Best available. Do I have a witness!!???!!!
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03-30-2009 07:36 PM
yes you do..I'll second that
give me a call or pm me when you get a chance.. www.leveragepolish.com the vinyl/leather cleaner and conditioner is a non greasy formula..cleans very well with out any harm to your vinyl and or stitching and the conditioner last a long time in the elements. Directions are on all the bottles and we are eco-friendly across the board with all of our products. If any of ya'll have any questions, don't hesitate to call....and if you need help with applications..Donnie will catch a plane and finish the detail for you while you watch with a beer in hand.....We apprieciate the support guys
...Jeff
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03-30-2009 07:48 PM
Never used Leverage but I do like 303 for vinyl.
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03-30-2009 07:49 PM
Armor all? Please don't do that. Try the leverage , you and your new vinyl will like it.
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03-30-2009 08:47 PM
Jeff I'll be calling you in the next day or two and get an order in, I also ran out of leverage polish so the timeing is right.
Thanks alot guys, this site is great
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03-31-2009 12:52 AM
Sorry to steal the thread but it seems like the right people are here to answer, What's best to use to remove build up on my tie bar an metal on my drives & props from like they were left sitting @ a slip n the water for awhile, I've tried the metal cerum but didn't really work, worked great on the bow rails & everything else
Metal by the way, It can be scratched off with my finger nail in some places on some of the metal but the tie bar, it's like there's no hope, wish I could show a pic but all I got to work with for the time being is my iPhone, any suggestions much appreciated
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03-31-2009 07:35 AM
Ive had good luck with 303 vinyl protectant, it woks like sun screen for the vinyl, it also makes it shine w/ out being greasy.
On the metal parts, sounds like some good ole river scum. Maybe try ON/OFF, or Ringo, both are bottom stain removers and are highly acidic so be carefull.
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03-31-2009 09:14 AM
Biokleen makes excellent products that what I use on mine
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03-31-2009 02:27 PM
The Metal Serum won't help on the scum buildup. You can make it shine once we get that scum off.
Household cleaners you can use are Vinegar/Water (try 50/50), On/Off or Lysol Tub & Tile. Let what ever you use sit for awhile and then lightly scrub it with the Scotch Brite Non Scratch Pads by 3M. You can get them at Wal-Mart or the Dollar Store.
Follow up withe Metal Serum and preferably a Powerball for the best shine. You can still do it by hand, but the Powerball gives you a bit more edge.
This is Chi-Town last year. Mark had allot of buildup on his chrome. I used the Lysol, 3M scrub pad and then the metal serum.
Donnie
Also, My Vinyl Conditioner is Non Greasy or Slick and is Scent Free. It leaves a nice soft surface with a mild sheen.
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03-31-2009 02:39 PM
The 303 sounds like it does a good job of stopping sun damage and UV rays!
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03-31-2009 05:23 PM
I have used Bio-Kleen and that stuff us the chit. It's crazy the difference it makes
This is a true story: this happened twice to me last year, I carry the bio-kleen with me on the boat we would stop somewhere and someone would ask new vinyl? I would say no I use this. They would ask to use it for a minute and I never seen it again. Funny but they liked it so much I never got it back stupid story but true I knew both people!Last edited by Sunsation96; 03-31-2009 at 05:30 PM.
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03-31-2009 05:26 PM
And just for the record I would like to try your leverage wax this year last year I used race glaze but you have great reviews on your product and you support this website so I'll try it. How do I get in touch to order or who do I call?
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