DP interior surface protectant

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starting to really like this product. got to do the whole interior vinyl and plastics on my new fj cruiser today. has a mild cleaner in it. leaves a non greasy finish. and leaves a factory luster on the surfaces. just right.
 
Compared to PB NL ?

you know, i am going to have to order one of his sample kits. the only pb product i have used is the spray & gloss. it was outstanding. i read nothing but good reviews on his products. really hope to win some slick suds wash in the jan. drawing. :)
 
you know, i am going to have to order one of his sample kits. the only pb product i have used is the spray & gloss. it was outstanding. i read nothing but good reviews on his products. really hope to win some slick suds wash in the jan. drawing. :)

The only reason for asking is NL is my go to for this application but like you I've read good things about DP just not tried it
 
The DP ISP is more matte and less greasy IMO. DP tends to just darken the plastic a little. It really doesn't add any shine.
Interesting observation. One which would seem to imply that PB's NL is greasy, which is contrary to my own long term experience. NL is dry to the touch. I have a problem being able to understand what is "less greasy" than not greasy. FWIW, IMO NL also tends to darken slightly some materials.
 
Interesting observation. One which would seem to imply that PB's NL is greasy, which is contrary to my own long term experience. NL is dry to the touch. I have a problem being able to understand what is "less greasy" than not greasy. FWIW, IMO NL also tends to darken slightly some materials.

It's been quite some time since I've used NL but it was what I was using before the DP ISP. The DP definitely had less shine than the NL. Surfaces I applied the DP to also felt more dry immediately after application.
 
The Poorboy's Natural Look Dressing and the DP Interior Surface Protectant are both great products. You can't go wrong with either product.
 
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