matte dash product??

ws6-speed

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Hey all,



I currently am using Zaino Z-16 perfect tire gloss as a topcoat on the dash of my transam. I usually just wipe down the dash and then apply a small amount of Z-16 for UV protection. It works well and is fairly non-glossy, but it does leave a little bit of a sheen.



What product would leave absolutely no sheen, just a nice rich black? I ask because in Transams, the windshield has such a big rake that if the dash is shiney at all, there is a huge reflection in the windshield.



Thanks for any advice,



Russell
 
303 Aerospace protectant. Can be found at one of the online vendors in the upper right hand corner. Great stuff. You control the "sheen" by the amount you use. Gives me a great matte finish on my dash.

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I like Poorboys Natural look. For me it's not shiney. I apply a small amount then buff it. Comes out like the name, "Natural Look"
 
General Lee said:
I like Poorboys Natural look. For me it's not shiney. I apply a small amount then buff it. Comes out like the name, "Natural Look"



I loved it everywhere but the top of the dash...don't know why that area is so glossy...NL normally is pretty matte. You really can't buff the dash without streaking; the only thing that works is to use a damp mf the next day so I'm sticking to the Cockpit Premium there & the NL on my doors & console. NL also looks great on my tires!
 
Thanks for all of the recommendations!



Sounds like there are a number of good dash products. I'll see if I can find any of these local to give them a try. If not, I guess I'll be ordering some online.



It sounds like some people have had difficulty with PB and VinylX being somewhat shiny and occasionally streaky. Has anyone had difficulty with 303 being to shiny? I really can't have any shine at all.



Thanks for the welcome and all the responses!
 
Yeah,



As I read up on 303 and NL I saw that they advertise a satin finish, which I do not want. Although, for the UV protection I might give 303 a try and then buff it with a MF. I need to do some searching on the better MF detailing towels and drying towels. I'm sure the Sonus are great, but how are the walmart towels on a black car?



Russell
 
1Z cockpit premium definitely works the best for me. I tried 303 also, and even after buffing off, there was still some shine. CP doesn't leave a shine, ever.
 
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