Non-greasy interior product with UV protection

Which of these products are suitable for the dried leather on dashes, door panels, etc.? I understand you're not suppose to add moisture to these pieces (unlike leather seats), they're dried so they don't expand/contract, this keeps them taut.



Would a light application of interior detailer be ok for these pieces (as opposed to a full on leather care/moisturizer type product)? TIA
 
RobD said:
Which of these products are suitable for the dried leather on dashes, door panels, etc.? I understand you're not suppose to add moisture to these pieces (unlike leather seats), they're dried so they don't expand/contract, this keeps them taut.



What kind of cars are you working on? I don't think there are any cars under $100K that have leather dashboards...perhaps some have it on the doors. Unless I'm wrong, there's a lot less leather in everyday cars with leather interiors than you would think. Maybe I'm low rent, but I've never seen leather on more than the steering wheel, shifter, and "seating surfaces" (which is a pretty small percentage) of the seats.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
What kind of cars are you working on? I don't think there are any cars under $100K that have leather dashboards...perhaps some have it on the doors. Unless I'm wrong, there's a lot less leather in everyday cars with leather interiors than you would think. Maybe I'm low rent, but I've never seen leather on more than the steering wheel, shifter, and "seating surfaces" (which is a pretty small percentage) of the seats.



Personal car.. a 911.
 
BBS01 said:
303 aerospace. Use it once and never use anything again.



I agree, when applied correctly, this stuff makes my interior very black, satin to matte finish. Just keep wiping and any gloss or residual taken off, leaves a like new finish. beautiful. I do a first wipe than wait a few minutes, and go over with a clean MF removing as much as i can. when people get in my car, they really respond to this, telling me "man you really take good car of this, what year is your car?" a 94 acura integra.



303 is getting harder and harder to find locally though? anyone?
 
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