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Old 04-16-2012, 10:30 AM
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what vinyl protectant do you use on the dash?

for those of you that don't have full leather what are you using to protect the dash? I use Sonus on the seats. I know Sonus makes something for the dash as well but I prefer a matte finish rather than a glossy shine. I have been using Blitz wax on the paint with great results.
 
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I have been extremely happy with Einszett Coc*pit Premium on all interior plastics / vinyl. It leaves a totally matte, like-new finish.

I can't see myself using anything else anytime soon.
 
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Old 04-16-2012, 11:52 AM
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Sonus also makes a "quick ****pit detailer" with a matte finish so I will try that one along with the Einsz.
 
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Aerospace 303, very satisfied.
 
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I go with zymol product. It really works, last, and looks fantastic. Although, you have to follow the instruction very carefully for its best result.
 
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how long are you going to keep the car? dont grease up that dash, this isn't 1992... the glass has UV coat built into it..
 
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None... wipe it down with a moist microfiber towel to get dust off, then wipe off again with a dry microfiber towel. Its a new car... doesn't need protectants and oils on the dash.
 
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repeat repeat. DO NOT put anything on the dash . agree with above. Use a california duster and nothing else. this ain't the 80's.!!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by MSCHWA3439
this ain't the 80's.!!!!!!
Does that mean no fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview too?
 
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As long as the fuzz doesn't get on the dash.
 
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