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At the moment, I use Scrubbing Bubbles to clean my interior followed by a conditioner. Most of the time I feel that this is overkill and time consuming. If we're out on the water for the day, the interior is not "dirty" per se, but just needs a quick wipe down.

What's a decent "one-step" interior cleaner? Something where I don't have to apply a coat of conditioner after cleaning.

I've searched and read through numerous threads and they all pretty much talk about a cleaner followed by a conditioner.
 

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At the moment, I use Scrubbing Bubbles to clean my interior followed by a conditioner. Most of the time I feel that this is overkill and time consuming. If we're out on the water for the day, the interior is not "dirty" per se, but just needs a quick wipe down.

What's a decent "one-step" interior cleaner? Something where I don't have to apply a coat of conditioner after cleaning.

I've searched and read through numerous threads and they all pretty much talk about a cleaner followed by a conditioner.

If you use a good conditioning product which repels dirt and oils, you should be able to apply a light mist of conditioner after a day on the water and it will clean the surface and continue conditioning. Spot treat with a cleaning product for the tough stains/dirt.

Tim
 

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I have had very good luck with .....this

And if it gets real bad.....this
 
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If you use a good conditioning product which repels dirt and oils, you should be able to apply a light mist of conditioner after a day on the water and it will clean the surface and continue conditioning. Spot treat with a cleaning product for the tough stains/dirt.

Tim

I'm currently using Blue Magic Leather Cream Conditioner (works for vinyl as well). Seems to leave a much too heavy oily feel to it.

I have had very good luck with .....this

This looks like it may do what I want. Cleans and conditions. Any big box stores that carry it?


Just make your own. ;)

This mixed with Distilled water. :thumbsup http://www.pacificprodux.com/ProfessionalAPCPlusAllPurposeCleaner-idv-68-11.html

*** Edit 1 part APC and 3parts distilled H2O***

Does this stuff also condition and protect or would you need to go over it again with conditioner?
 

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What about meguiars 57? Always had good luck with it.
 

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I'm currently using Blue Magic Leather Cream Conditioner (works for vinyl as well). Seems to leave a much too heavy oily feel to it.



This looks like it may do what I want. Cleans and conditions. Any big box stores that carry it?




Does this stuff also condition and protect or would you need to go over it again with conditioner?



I think that you should be able to get that 3M stuff at any of the chain marine stores. West Marine I think is one of them.
 

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At the moment, I use Scrubbing Bubbles to clean my interior followed by a conditioner. Most of the time I feel that this is overkill and time consuming. If we're out on the water for the day, the interior is not "dirty" per se, but just needs a quick wipe down.

What's a decent "one-step" interior cleaner? Something where I don't have to apply a coat of conditioner after cleaning.

I've searched and read through numerous threads and they all pretty much talk about a cleaner followed by a conditioner.

I dont think that i would use scrubbing bubbles, if your in san francisco go down to 1309 harrison st and talk to P&S sales they can set you up with the correct product. If you dig in to it enough you will find out that P&S private lables for most of these guys anyway 415-861-0224 some of the best profesinal detailing products you can find. :party2:
 

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I dont think that i would use scrubbing bubbles, if your in san francisco go down to 1309 harrison st and talk to P&S sales they can set you up with the correct product. If you dig in to it enough you will find out that P&S private lables for most of these guys anyway 415-861-0224 some of the best profesinal detailing products you can find. :party2:

Thanks for the tip. P&S is less than 3 miles from my place. I'll give them a shot.
 
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