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    Non-Reflective Dash Finish

    Looking for recommendations to keep the dash on our new car completely stock looking and non-reflective, but still protected. I've been using Meguiar's "Quik Interior Detailer on my '95 Integra, but it's too shiny. Another forum recommended either Mother's Protectant or perhaps 303. Appreciate any input on this!

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    for something local, pick up the turtle wax stuff. its in a 6-13" spray bottle. EXCELLENT protectant!

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    Poorboys Natural Shine = absolutely normal looking
    303 Protectant = nice matte surface


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    Poorboy's Natural shine is my choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    Poorboys Natural Shine = absolutely normal looking
    303 Protectant = nice matte surface

    GREAT STUFF........Very natural looking.......

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    303, if it's to reflective let dry and buff with MF.

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    Duragloss has a silicone free leather/vinyl treatment which is really nice! Semi-matt surface with very even looking finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonD
    Looking for recommendations to keep the dash on our new car completely stock looking and non-reflective, but still protected. I've been using Meguiar's "Quik Interior Detailer on my '95 Integra, but it's too shiny. Another forum recommended either Mother's Protectant or perhaps 303. Appreciate any input on this!
    I think you are refering to Meguiar's Tech protectant. It's shiny as hell. Meguiar's quik interior detailer offers no shine. It's a QD product.
    I really like 303 on interior surfaces. And if you want to shine, then pray it on, and wipe it right off. No waiting.
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    Thanks, Supercharged!

    I'm going to definitely try the 303 Protectant - there's just too much in the way of positive comment throughout this string about this product to ignore. And thanks to all of you who have replied - I've received quite an education, this is a great site!

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    Quote Originally Posted by supercharged
    I think you are refering to Meguiar's Tech protectant. It's shiny as hell. Meguiar's quik interior detailer offers no shine. It's a QD product.
    I was really surprised when he said that too. Megs QID leaves surfaces looking new not shiny.

    Anyway, I've used 303 Aerospace Protectant, Poorboy's, Armor All, Vinylex, and many others. The only product I've found so far which leaves my dash looking new and not shiny at all is DP Interior Surface Protectant.

    I have no idea why it (and the rest of the DP line) is not much more popular. It and many of the other DP products are excellent IMO.
    You like Nattys, I like Souveran, and Justin is DP MaxWax. And you know what, its alright !!
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