Dash treatment with NO shine?

I tried this stuff at yosteve's sugestion and im thrilled with it(i get it at pepboys in the wipes 3.99) goes on great and lasts untill my next wash and cleaning. i tried 303 but it was too streaky and took a long time to buff and even out.the bmdp gives me a look close to factory matte finish and smells good too.
 
This past week I found an auto store here in Dallas that sold the Black magic semi-gloss dashboard protectant. They had quite a few so I decided to buy one to try out. (Along with an EO Satin Finish)



BM protectant had a very nice look to it similar to Natural Look, very matte and clean looking. It seemed to soak right in and there was no need to wipe off excess. And a very good price as well even though it's a 10oz. pump spray. The only thing I didn't care for to much is the smell. Kind of a "lemony" odor. Reminds me of the old modeler's cement glue from my younger days. But the smell wasn't overpowering and it didn't stay beyond the day I applied it. Overall I was quite pleased with the look and price. Thanks for the tip on the product, guys.



Now to try the EO tire Spray. ;)



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So I finally got around to trying the 1Z cockpit premium, and I have definitely found my new dash treatment. It left no shine at all on my TSX dash, it's exactly the look that I was shooting for.



I also picked up some 303 and really like the way that looks on my integra dash. That plastic isn't a flat finish; it has some sheen to it naturally. Therefore I figure it'd be a waste of the 1Z since I won't ever be able to get a completely no-shine finish. Since I can get the 303 locally, I'll use that on my Integra and some of the interior plastic of the TSX where a mild sheen from the 303 doesn't bother me.



Thanks for all of the suggestions everyone,

John
 
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