Matte/Flat UV Interior Dressing

I actually use 1Z Tiefenpfluger (or however you spell it) occasionally to provide additional UV protection, but then go over it with Cockpit Premium to provide the matte finish. It works well, but I don't know if it is neccessary. The final look is similar to Cockpit Premium alone.



It does look good though.
 
Monk_04SER,



I use PB's Natural Look. I like the "natural look" this product provides (not glossy, shiny etc.). I don't recall if PB markets the product as having anti-static properties or not, but since using this product for over a year now, my dash seems to remain dust free for long periods.



I have 303, but have never used it :o. I am just waiting for the opportune time to add the 1Z Cockpit Premium to the aresenal for comparison purposes. The 1Z "stick" product for weather stripping etc. is also an interesting product which I'm sure I need :)
 
Mantic6t9 said:
I agree 303 does have a little gloss to it. I think the finnish really depends on the type and texture of the surface it's applied to.

Yup. On the dash, etc on my Volvo the 303 is matte. On the trim on the outside of the car, it's satin.
 
I use both 1Z Cockpit Premium and PB Natural Look. Both are similar in look and both attract little dust. Either way, you can't go wrong.
 
I ended up getting 303 and the cockpit premium. Opinions/observations:

303- way to shiny for my taste, went on easy and has no smell which is nice. I tried buffing it off after to reduce the shine, but still too shiny. I diluted it with water which seemed to help some. I think I'll use 303 on the seats for the uv protection on the marginal ford leather.



CP- It left everything matte and clean, which is nice. However, it smells really strong like a bathroom cleaner. It went on easily.
 
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