Whats the best car deatailing products

Is your car looking tired? Need some advice on how to keep your car in great shape? Into detailing and cleaning and want some advice on products. Then ask away in here.
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roverman2020
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Whats the best car deatailing products

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hi there ive a Rover 216 Cabriolet In Nightfire Red what is the best professonal detailing products to use ive leather interior in as i swapped out the cloth and put leather from the SE Model
paulslp
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Hi there,

What kind of thing are you looking to do? Are you thinking of smoothing the paint out, doing the interior etc?

Kind regards
Paul
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Dorchester
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If it's for the leather seats, I'm currently using both Gliptone intensive cleaner & conditioner GT11 & 12. Very pleased with that.
Rover 214i cabriolet v16 1994 BRG & lightstone leather
Rover 25 1.4 Saws Tuning remapped 2002 platinum silver
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James3990
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There are loads of brands out there and it will come down to personal experience.

For leather interior, I've only used Autoglym but Ive always been happy with the products.

- https://www.autoglym.com/catalogsearch/ ... ?q=leather
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I generally use Autoglym for most things, but prefer 3M polishes and Gliptone leather treatments.
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