Purple Power Prime Shine

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I was cleaning a recent purchase (02 Sebring Sedan) and could not find my armor all. The car was not bad interior wise. A day after I got the car I had applied several coats of lemon spray furniture polish which soaked in and disappeared completely within a few minutes leaving no gloss. I also had some valvoline interior wipes which I applied with the same results as the polish. A few days later I stopped at the local Rose's store. (.A Family Dollar type store with a good oil and auto care section.).I picked up a spray bottle of this Prime Shine12 oz for $2.49 -half the price of Armor All and the other choice was a Simonize product the I had used in the past and it was just okay.
I went home and sprayed down the appropriate surfaces and let it sit 15-20 minutes and then went over it with a microfiber towel. The product left a nice low gloss on everything ,it's not slick or sticky to the touch.A nice smell accompanied the product. It's been 3 weeks and the gloss persists. I believe I will keep it in my stash of products and the wife has commented on the product and wants to use it on her Accord.
It's nice when an inexpensive product performs well.
 
Always good when a product works. It's even better when one EXCELS.

Re your Prime Shine: Could you please post any "parent company" info from the back of the bottle.
You say Purple Power makes it? I swear by Purple Power cleaner.
Any "800 number" listed, etc.?
 
Always good when a product works. It's even better when one EXCELS.

Re your Prime Shine: Could you please post any "parent company" info from the back of the bottle.
You say Purple Power makes it? I swear by Purple Power cleaner.
Any "800 number" listed, etc.?
I believe this is the product. Pretty cool it also comes in gallons. Here’s a picture and a link: https://www.googleadservices.com/pa...w6_AvNqJAxVPSDABHS29ITsQwg8oAHoECAkQEA&adurl=
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