Chemical Guys Silk Shine

SYMAWD

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I've said it before and it's time to say it again, I love this stuff for interiors. It's been 5.5 months since I applied it to my interior so I figured I'd do a 50/50 to see how much it faded. Here is the result:
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Absolutely no fading of the product at all which I find quite impressive. Only my wiper and turn signal stalks and climate controls showed minor fading of the product which makes sense as they are touched quite often.

Here it is on another car to show how it looks initially. Silk Shine is on the right and notice how it is dark, matte, and streak free unlike the product on the left.
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For interiors, this product is just so easy to use with long lasting results.
 
I love the look of Silk Shine on tires. However, it isn't the longest lasting product in that application. One week it's still good, in decent weather. Two weeks is time for more. I don't consider that too bad.
 
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