Vinyl dash protectant without any gloss????

I have discovered 1Z Cockpit Premium and now use no other.It is easy to use,doesn't streak on anything I've tried it on,dries to a natural look and smells great.
 
I rotate between



Meg's Gold Class - low sheen and has that leather smell



303 - very low sheen



Poorboy's Natural Look - awesome (smells good but I am not a fan of sweet smells) -



I have an Acura TL-S with a black dash so I know what you mean about the no sheen - comes from the factory matte and I like to keep it that way- Off the shelf Meg's Gold Class is hard to beat (be sure to shake it really well before applying - that leather smell can be really strong if ya don't!).
 
I think I'll be trying the 303 pretty soon. I have Meguairs #40 on mine and it reflects enough to annoy me. The dash is like 10 ft long on the Trans Am though....
 
Just went through this with very large black dash top that would be very prone to reflecting on the inside of the windshield. First tried 303 cut 1:1 with distilled water which gave almost no extra luster. Finally settled on straight 303 and then wiped it with a microfiber.

Vinylex and #40 are both great products but they can be quite shiny on a dash. On some dashes the extra shine is great but often on a black dash it kicks up too much reflection. I found I liked the appearance better after it had been wiped with the MF.
 
tpgsr said:
If you just wipe 303 on, it has a slight sheen to it, but if you apply, wait a min or two, then buff with a dry MF, it leaves no shine and lasting protection



Yep, that was my problem at first, didn't wipe-off. Now when I do, 303 gives a nice flat finish!



I've tried 1Z cockpit premium, but still go back to 303.



Give 303 a try, just remember to "polish" it off.



Regards,

Deanski
 
1z cockpit premium is worth a try, but 303 is more readily available and less $$...
 
I use Klasse vinyl/leather protectant or Best Dressed because they don't put off a glossy shine.



The Best Dressed is a awesome savings because it can be diluted down with water. Because it is water based you can add less water, or use it straight, for a high shine or add more water for less to no shine.



Anthony
 
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