So I went to the dressing review section to look for a review on Black Magic Dashboard Protectant Semi-gloss, and there was none to be found.
If there ever was a unknown breakthrough product this is it.
As some of you may know, I'm a completely huge fan of BMDP, especially on the black matte VW rough finish on my dashboard. I have used it successfully for over 3 years with no problems and it has lived up to it's expectations. (I've seen my exact dash with no product or some Armour All type product and there's no comparison)
Yesterdays experience with 303 was not what I expected (based upon personal tastes). The application was similar to any dash type product. I used microfiber covered sponge (no lint is the best) and applied as I normally would. It applied well seemed to do a good job.
One thing you had to make sure is not to make any drips dry, otherwise it would leave a spot (not something I ever recall doing wrong with BMDP). But I never did really pay attention.
So the next day I look at my dash and plastic and it seems too shiny for me. Granted a huge amount of people are fans of this product and it's probably because they like the level of shine on this product. Which compartively to most of dash stuff out there isn't a lot. But I do prefer the lower gloss of the BMDP.
Now someone commented before that they tried BMDP and said it looked like there was nothing on there. I think that's a good thing. Like I said, I've seen a "naked" dashboard and it doesn't look like a dash that's been treated with BMDP. It looks healthier, blacker and richer. But what it doesn't look is shinier. And that's why I like the product.
303 while healthier, blacker and richer, it also looked shinier and I did not prefer it. I felt like everything was sticky (even though it didn't feel like it)
Finally, I did find that shinier made lint from the air more noticable and if you missed any spots there was a more noticable missing spot. There was also a difference in shine in different type of plastic surfaces and I absolutely dislike that the most. I know my door panel is different from my dashboard is different from my steering wheel is different from my knobs and levers and they now all have varying degrees of shine. Big no no in my dept :nono
So you decide, if you are completely happy with 303 an have never tried anything else or are one of those people that never want to change, then that is fine. But if you think it's tad bit pricey (BMDP is like $3 locally), or if it is a tad bit shiny, or if you disimilar plastics do not match in shine, then definatly give Black Magic Dashboard protectant a try. You won't be disappointed.
I will see what happens in the next few days, maybe it'll tone down. I might even buff it. But for supposedly the best product out there at this price. No thanks.
BTW, thanks tacscar for the donation of the product, I really appreciate it.
Here's a link at Autobarn, but you can probably find it locally, or pick it up when you're ordering other stuff
If there ever was a unknown breakthrough product this is it.
As some of you may know, I'm a completely huge fan of BMDP, especially on the black matte VW rough finish on my dashboard. I have used it successfully for over 3 years with no problems and it has lived up to it's expectations. (I've seen my exact dash with no product or some Armour All type product and there's no comparison)
Yesterdays experience with 303 was not what I expected (based upon personal tastes). The application was similar to any dash type product. I used microfiber covered sponge (no lint is the best) and applied as I normally would. It applied well seemed to do a good job.
One thing you had to make sure is not to make any drips dry, otherwise it would leave a spot (not something I ever recall doing wrong with BMDP). But I never did really pay attention.
So the next day I look at my dash and plastic and it seems too shiny for me. Granted a huge amount of people are fans of this product and it's probably because they like the level of shine on this product. Which compartively to most of dash stuff out there isn't a lot. But I do prefer the lower gloss of the BMDP.
Now someone commented before that they tried BMDP and said it looked like there was nothing on there. I think that's a good thing. Like I said, I've seen a "naked" dashboard and it doesn't look like a dash that's been treated with BMDP. It looks healthier, blacker and richer. But what it doesn't look is shinier. And that's why I like the product.
303 while healthier, blacker and richer, it also looked shinier and I did not prefer it. I felt like everything was sticky (even though it didn't feel like it)
Finally, I did find that shinier made lint from the air more noticable and if you missed any spots there was a more noticable missing spot. There was also a difference in shine in different type of plastic surfaces and I absolutely dislike that the most. I know my door panel is different from my dashboard is different from my steering wheel is different from my knobs and levers and they now all have varying degrees of shine. Big no no in my dept :nono
So you decide, if you are completely happy with 303 an have never tried anything else or are one of those people that never want to change, then that is fine. But if you think it's tad bit pricey (BMDP is like $3 locally), or if it is a tad bit shiny, or if you disimilar plastics do not match in shine, then definatly give Black Magic Dashboard protectant a try. You won't be disappointed.
I will see what happens in the next few days, maybe it'll tone down. I might even buff it. But for supposedly the best product out there at this price. No thanks.
BTW, thanks tacscar for the donation of the product, I really appreciate it.
Here's a link at Autobarn, but you can probably find it locally, or pick it up when you're ordering other stuff