I never write reviews so it's quite unusual to find a product that encourages me to do so. I have a ten year old Mercedes with black MB-Tex material. Until recently I thought I had a leather interior, but someone explained to me that I actually have a vinyl interior - a fact I discovered after using a leather conditioner that left streaks on the seats, trim, etc. Luckily the streaks are gone. My interior showed no signs of wear, but there were white spots between the protruding "islands" in the material, mostly on the panels. I've tried many things to restore the original black tint to these spots but nothing has worked. I felt like my relationship with cars was going downhill and then I came across Doc Baileys on the forums and decided to give it a try. I don't want to get too emotional about the fact that this is a must-have paste with some black dye, but this stuff worked great. It's been a few weeks since I applied it and the inside looks brand new. Odor was not an issue and this size made the entire interior easily residue free. I followed the directions for applying the first coat so it can be massaged in and the second coat to make it look fancy. What he does. relationships restored.
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