Moderator: volvite
Looks great! I am going to do this on mine tonight. Texas heat is horrible on the plastics! Where do you get the Murphy's Oil Soap and what exactly is the purpose of it? Sounds counterproductive if you are putting a restorer on the plactic and taking it back off with the Murphy's, but maybe I read it wrong???phrozeinglass wrote:I agree, I like Mother's Back to Black. I actually saw this thread earlier went to the store and picked it up. Started prepping my car for winter; they love to generously salt the roads here. Sorry I didn't think to take some photos of beforehand but this is after, I used B2B on the running boards and all the trim. The running boards were pretty much grey before.
I have always used Murphy's Oil Soap to clean up and remove wax. Don't use it on paint obviously but works great on trims and leather if you don't go crazy. I have used it on various leather items (horse back riding saddles) and tried it on car leather and have not have had any issues. Gives it a nice clean shine and conditions well. I do mix it with conditioners also.