I have always used Armor All to detail my cars mainly because of the cost. Definitely budget. I have always used it and always accepted it for what it is. This, too, has always been associated with costs. I recently exhibited my 1963 Beetle at car shows. I noticed that many car enthusiasts at the show polished/polished/buffed their cars with Griot's garage cleaners. I've seen some of them apply cleaning products to their cars and I've been very impressed with the results. After seeing this I went ahead and bought an interior detailer. Although my '63 Beetle doesn't have a dashboard, I bought this interior cleaner for my Daily Driver 2019 Chevy Equinox (metallic black). I just finished detailing the interior (also black) of my Griot car last night. The end result completely convinced me. I had no streaks or oily/slippery spots. Everything had a constant minimal shine. No shine. Odor? I can't explain the smell exactly, but it's very subtle. It's not strong enough to feel in the car. It leaves a new car smell like it should. I definitely like it. Definitely makes the interior really nice. While it's a little pricey compared to cheaper household cleaners, I honestly don't think I'll be going back. It's definitely a goalkeeper.
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