Seeking New Interior Dressing

Ive been using DP interior protectant, but I dont like it. Smells bad and doesnt quite leave enough shine for me. Its very matte and really doesnt change the interior at all. Id like something that I could at least notice a difference with. Also needs to have some UV protectants.



So you get an idea of what Im looking for. This is just a LITTLE bit too shiny for me, Autogeekonline Car Detailing Forum - 2007 GMC Yukon: Natty Red on Black, Pic Intensive



Right now Im looking into PB Natural Look, CG Natural Shine Pleasant Matt Shine Dressing, and Optimum Protectant Plus. I have a feeling they might be the same thing, but I would like to see pictures of those if anyone has them. Preferably on black interiors since thatll show the level of shine the best.



Also, if anyone would like to give me a 2 oz. sample of any of those dressings then that would be awesome. Ive got a lot of products that I can trade.
 
My choice here would be Natural Look. It will give a darker look and shine will be minimal. I had it, but I trade it because my wife wants something that will leave an extreme shine, and I'm in love with the looks of Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer, which is a brand new look with no shine at all.
 
CG Leather Combo works well for me. Adds a moderate shine and smoothness which customers appreciate. Nothing ovewealming though, and smells like the leather purse isle at a department store :)
 
303 Aerospace Protectant here. Medium finish depending on how wet you leave it or wipe it completely off. Not the greatest smell, but I spray CG SoFast Odor Eater anyway.
 
I have tried both 303 and Natural Look and both give a nice low shine finish and also natural look has a really nice smell to it where 303 is more chemical but after few mins the smell goes away.
 
TKO hands down. A nice finish with a nice pleasent scent. that with vesco's "Mist and Shine" (not to be confised with wizards product) and you have a top notch interior finish.
 
There is a company around Raleigh, NC called Majestic Solutions. They sell a prodcut called Poly-Pro. It's a water-based dressing that I use for EVERYTHING. I use it for tires/trim/wells/frame/ and what you are interested in interiors. It has alot of UV inhibitors and leaves a decent shine. When customers buy my packages, they want a little shine on the dash/doors and MQID wasent doing it for them, I had to get something more shiney.



If you look up Majestic Solutions, Raleigh NC on yahoo it will bring you to the page and you can order by phone. A gallon is like $11 or so.
 
Brandon1 said:
There is a company around Raleigh, NC called Majestic Solutions. They sell a prodcut called Poly-Pro. It's a water-based dressing that I use for EVERYTHING. I use it for tires/trim/wells/frame/ and what you are interested in interiors. It has alot of UV inhibitors and leaves a decent shine. When customers buy my packages, they want a little shine on the dash/doors and MQID wasent doing it for them, I had to get something more shiney.



If you look up Majestic Solutions, Raleigh NC on yahoo it will bring you to the page and you can order by phone. A gallon is like $11 or so.



Poly-Pro is WAY too shiney. IMO its very close to Armor-All original. I'm a meg's #40 fan for interior stuff. Makes stuff very dark and adds very little shine if buffed off. 303 is ok, but a little too much shine.
 
How do you not like the smell of bananas? LOL!! I use DPIP as well and have always liked it. I am finding, however, that it doesn't "finish" as well as I want it to. It seems to always leave some streaks somehwere no matter how much I wipe it down. I am really thinking about trying MQID next.
 
I've been using the two Sonus products and have liked both so far. Not greasy or sticky and leave a nice finish that's not too shiny at all.
 
My vote goes to 1Z cockpit premium to clean and FK1 108 for dressing, best combo for a slightly glossy finish. Without the gloss, 1Z alone rox.
 
I'm a fan of Adam's VRT for vinyl and rubber. I use his sponges to apply it. I cant imagine not having those sponges. I use his leather conditioner on leather seats.
 
I like Lexol Vinylex, mild scent, UV Protection and a little shine without looking greasy/car dealership tacky. A little goes a long way.
 
Just recently switched to Meg's Interior Quik Detailer and really like the results. The wipes work really well for touch-ups or a quick wipe down.
 
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