Interior detailing

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DamonDread
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Picked up a nice car for my wife and I really want to keep it clean.
I have s*** credit so i couldn't get anything too fancy but its a nice change from my 94 accord wagon, with a s*** gearbox, no powerstearing, holes in the fire wall, and a falling apart front suspension
Its a 07 Toyota Matrix. Its in really good condition with only 30k on it.

I heard that armor all is not a great product to use for the longevity of your interior. You guys have any good suggestions: Products, Methods, how often to apply?

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This was what we were driving
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BigTDogg (MA)
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Congrats on the new whip. Definite upgrade!

As for interior products, I don't really use anything but water and a microfiber towel. If you have to apply something, try Meguiar's Natural Shine. Protects but doesn't leave the greasy shiny crap Armor-All does:

http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.do?q=4621

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MinisterofDOOM
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Matrix is a decent car. Doesn't do anything exciting but won't let you down either. I prefer the styling of the Pontiac Vibe, though--the Matrix has a goofy d-pillar.


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