NO shine interior dressing?

Thanks guys for keeping your replys coming. i appreciate it!

Honestly I havent bought anything yet or made a decision .

Mark took the enthusiasm out of my searching when he said it wasnt possible to get a "no change " on black.

But I may decide to get the IZ CP anyway and do a tape line 50/50 to see for myself if there is a difference first and get his approval .

BTW I used 303 on my dash and it came out rediculoiusly shiney even for my taste .

Dressings can react very differently from one car to the next!
 
^ I don't know if you are responding to my post, but I was talking about 303 Fabric & Vinyl Cleaner. I agree, the 303 Aerospace Protectant is too shiny for my taste on interiors.
 
^ I don't know if you are responding to my post, but I was talking about 303 Fabric & Vinyl Cleaner. I agree, the 303 Aerospace Protectant is too shiny for my taste on interiors.
Im sorry Chet I was, and didnt realize you wrote "cleaner".

Its funny because I have one customer who wants me to use 303 protectant on his BMW and it barely has any gloss on his interior, but when I used it on my dash it was crazy shiney .
 
I was in walmart the other day and saw the meguires quick detailer for under 5 bucks and could resisit buying it for that price! Sorry Autopia store! Do you price match walmart?LOL :D

Ive tested it on 3 vehicles now and 2 out of 3 it didnt change the appearance at all , I could even see the tape line after taking the tape off.

On a Prius door it darkened the door quite a bit.:inspector:
 
what is the easiset way to totally strip a dash of prior dressings? IPA?

Are you talking leather or plastic surface?

For Plastic/Vinyl, I have had great success with either Steam, or 1Z (Einzett) Deep Plastic Cleaner.

Leather, again Steam carefully through a towel, or a good Leather Cleaner like Zaino Z9, Auto Glym Interior Cleaner.

There are many products out there that can do this - are you looking for something for your personal vehicles, or are you running a business ?

Dan F
 
my car....platic accord dash....much too shiny - horrendous glare - I have poorboys natural look based on what I read here but want to pull off the vinylex and other junk I've used that make it extra shiny now....
 
I've got some DP interior cleaner it I've been known to use some APC thats pretty diluted. I always wipe with a damp (just water) microfiber towel after to make sure there's no residue. Then apply your new dressing
 
Poorboy's World Natural Look does a nice job leaving the surface with an even flat looking finish. When I use it I'll apply it with a terrycloth towel. On the interior I tend to stay away from Microfiber towels as the terrycloth are easier to work with...
 
Poorboy's World Natural Look does a nice job leaving the surface with an even flat looking finish. When I use it I'll apply it with a terrycloth towel. On the interior I tend to stay away from Microfiber towels as the terrycloth are easier to work with...

I found NL to work well on rubber floor mats with zero slipperiness. I even use it on rubber pedals.

TL
 
I found NL to work well on rubber floor mats with zero slipperiness. I even use it on rubber pedals.

TL

I've used it on my tires for car shows. The first time I did it everyone asked what I put on my tires because they looked black and not shiny/greasy.
 
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