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Originally Posted by Raimo5
Subscribing to an idea that there is no added benefit from using a proper coating on proper surface is just not true.
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Auto interior cleaning:
(0.) Always dry dust first with a good microfiber
(1.) Water, nature's first & best solvent!
(2.) If needed, polymer-based rinseless wash
(3.) If needed, cheap diluted water-based APC
(4.) For carpets, vacuum and, if needed, a decent low/no foam shampoo
(5.) For upholstery, leather shield is a good idea if you have white leather or plether due to dye transfer, otherwise as above.
Everything else is purely for fun.
Example:
70% of the time I wash my car with $10 of chenille mitts and $0.25 of rinseless wash over my $1 of turtle wax seal-n-shine and sometimes I top with $0.10 of TW spray wax.
But 30% of the time I use $2,000 worth of tools & silly crap.
The key is, I know that 30% is completely unnecessary.
but, sure, UV & anti-oxidants or whatever