What Product is a good Protectant for interior?

Mhein

Detailz on Wheelz
I am posting this to help me find a good quality product to apply a protectant on the panels? All of the other products that I have tried, they all leave a greasy/glossy film. My customers ask me if I put a protectant on? I like to make the interior clean like its new, Not like a cover up job. So if there is a product out there like that, or technique, that would be very helpful.


Right now I currently use megs Hyper Dressing diluted 4:1 Using an air spray gun, then following immediately with a MF towel. I just want to know if there is another product to try, or if people aren't using anything at all (is what I do usually), only if its requested.
 
I was really impressed by Blackfire Interior Protectant. You control the gloss and is not greasy/oily.
 
Optimum Leather Protectant/Protectant Plus diluted 1:1 with water works well for me. Clean satin look that isn't oily but feels slick, like the vinyl/plastic has a lower friction coefficient.
 
I've had good luck with 303, Blackfire, and Meg QID. 303 is my favorite. Meg QID will look as if nothing was used, very close to natural look of interior.
 
Last weekend I tried Eco Touch Dash Protectant. It has to be one of the least visual impact protectants I have used. The next time I will do some side by sides. It seems "dry" when you apply it so there is no wetness (not saying that is bad) with many -- not runny with their finish mist sprayer.
 
best i have used is DP INTERIOR SURFACE PROTECTANT. contains a light cleaner. just the right amount of gloss. ordered another one last order.
 
Thanks everyone ! I have alot of products to test out. Looking for an easy application with no streaking, and I think you guys came up with some good suggestions. Thanks again.
 
I really dig 303 Aerospace. I gives everything a nice new look, not glossy at all to me. After I apply it I'll go back over with a dry mf.
 
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