Use this detailing spray to give your rubber or vinyl surfaces a smooth, protective coating. UV-blocking agents keep vinyl surfaces from cracking or fading in the sun. Quick-drying formula leaves a satin finish without any sticky residue.
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Even after you finish cleaning your vehicle's rubber and vinyl, they can still succumb to fading and discoloring over time. They can even start cracking and wearing down. Adding a coat of this dressing from Griot's Garage is a great way to protect your surfaces after you clean them. The dressing protects your rubber and vinyl from UV damage, and with a smooth satin finish, there's no greasy film to attract dust.
Some surfaces, like rubber tires, might already have a protective dressing applied. If this is the case with your tires, then you will need to remove the old, ineffective dressing before applying this protectant.
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Adam: Hi, everyone. Adam, with etrailer.com. Today I have a 68 Lamont and we're going to be protecting the interior, protecting our investment with the Grill's Garage, vinyl and rubber dressing. What this is going to do, it's going to add a little bit of UV protection and also just help these old vinyl seats from cracking. Let's just get to it. Whether we're just protecting our investment or if we're getting ready for a sale or a show, this is always nice to do.
It's very easy, you just take a microfiber cloth, Crews Garage has a really nice one, and you just spray it on there and then gently rub it in. As you can tell the difference between that side and this side, it's just an absolutely amazing difference and it just brings your car to that next level.As you can see, we don't have any streaks or anything like that. It is just a clean showroom look that we get. Just so you guys can see how well this works. It might be a little difficult since we do have all black interior, but just a couple sprays literally with our first stroke, you can see the difference that you get.
It just gives it that nice satin look and it's not real oily either, but it just looks good and of course it protects your seats. We are also going to be able to use this on our tires. I know I have a decent amount of money wrapped up in these wheels and tires, so I want to make them look pretty good. All you got to do is just spread it on there and rub it in. You can already tell the difference.
It's going to give you that nice satin look just like the brand new tires.There's also going to be a really good thing to help keep all of the plastics on your vehicle, nice and looking brand new. It's going to be the same exact thing. As you can see the difference there, just brings that darker look just a little, they don't look faded. And as you can see the difference between the untreated side versus the side that we used the vinyl and rubber dressing, it's extremely different. Honestly, it looks like it's a brand new bumper.
Let's just go ahead and do the rest of it. Now that I've gone over some of the applications that we can use the vinyl and rubber dressing on, and how well it works, go on etrailer.com and see all of the grills, garage products and pick out your favorite. Be sure to share it on the website and thanks for watching. I'm Adam with etrailer.com..
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Use this detailing spray to give your rubber or vinyl surfaces a smooth, protective coating. UV-blocking agents keep vinyl surfaces from cracking or fading in the sun. Quick-drying formula leaves a satin finish without any sticky residue.
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