cleaning/detailing arch liners
Kind of depends on the application - if it's just for doing when at a show etc. then any of the liquid spray on dressings will be fine, like Chemical Guys Bare bones, Poorboys Bold & Bright, Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber etc.
But these don't tend to last long under normal driving conditions so for a more durable product I would recommend something like Chemical Guys New Look Gel. This is a superb product that I've been using for about a year on all tyres, exterior plastic & rubber, underbonnet hoses etc. It's a thick clear gel and a bit similar in consistancy and application method to Autoglym Bumper Care, but just much better imo. A 500ml bottle lasts ages as well. Like I said I've been using this for a year regularly on about 3 cars weekly and I've still got half left - a little goes a long way.
Other alternatives would be Black Wow (quite expensive though) and 303 Aerospace protectant.
But these don't tend to last long under normal driving conditions so for a more durable product I would recommend something like Chemical Guys New Look Gel. This is a superb product that I've been using for about a year on all tyres, exterior plastic & rubber, underbonnet hoses etc. It's a thick clear gel and a bit similar in consistancy and application method to Autoglym Bumper Care, but just much better imo. A 500ml bottle lasts ages as well. Like I said I've been using this for a year regularly on about 3 cars weekly and I've still got half left - a little goes a long way.
Other alternatives would be Black Wow (quite expensive though) and 303 Aerospace protectant.
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