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rn79870
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I'm looking for a treatment for the dashboard, door panels, etc. , that treats the material but does not leave it so shiny that it reflects glare. Sort of a "non-shiny" treatment. I hate a shiny dash. Any ideas what product might meet this requirement?


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This is a quick and easy product to use. Doesn't leave any shine and simply just cleans the interior pieces.


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rn79870 wrote:I'm looking for a treatment for the dashboard, door panels, etc. , that treats the material but does not leave it so shiny that it reflects glare. Sort of a "non-shiny" treatment. I hate a shiny dash. Any ideas what product might meet this requirement?
I have been using 303 for several years and love it. It meets the criteria you are looking for and has very high UV protection.

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Thanks Prinz.

BTW. I posted in the G, EX, FX and M forum about our new detailing forum. Maybe the members of other forums could also post a link to this forum too. (Altima, Z, Max, Versa, Sentra for starters.)

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ill put one in the max forum

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SHIFT_COUPE wrote:This is a quick and easy product to use. Doesn't leave any shine and simply just cleans the interior pieces.
This stuff is great

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I like this stuff myself. I believe it replaced the Cockpit detailer. Nice citrus smell, too.

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303 > all others.

There's a reason the pros use it.

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F21 interior cleaner. Leaved a finish that isn't too shiny and leaves a nice leather smell.

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I have been using Lexol on my interior. I can't say I am totally pleased. It cleans good but doesn't leave that nice leather glow - espeacially on the dash. I feel like leather should have a nice glow. Not the greasy shiny look you get with Armor All with all the gunk that greases up your windows. I am looking for a low shine alternative so that my interior has a rich glow.

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I like black magic anti static dust guard it's not greesy lookin at all and does a pretty good job keepin away pollen and dust.

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AZhitman wrote:303 > all others.

There's a reason the pros use it.
I need to buy one, so I'll take your recommendation and buy 303.

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Go to Autogeek.net and check out Wolfsburg and Pinnacle. Great stuff.

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menacekustoms wrote:Go to Autogeek.net and check out Wolfsburg and Pinnacle. Great stuff.
Sorry, I want something that I can buy from Walmart, Pep Boys or Autonzone.

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94_240sx wrote:
Sorry, I want something that I can buy from Walmart, Pep Boys or Autonzone.
Won't happen. Most of their stuff is crap.

I think PepBoys carries Lexol, blue bottle... Best of the "cheap stuff".

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94_240sx wrote:
Sorry, I want something that I can buy from Walmart, Pep Boys or Autonzone.
Wow, that's some real dedication to your car. Glad you found the detailing forum.

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menacekustoms wrote:
Wow, that's some real dedication to your car. Glad you found the detailing forum.
Oh, what I'm saying was I want something that I don't have to buy online. Don't get me wrong. I love my car, but it's 14 years old, so I don't want to spend top dollars for cleaning product. I just want the best off the shelf product that I can get offline. NXT 2.0 wax is a good example. I think it's the great bang for the buck wax.

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search for 1Z cockpit premium you can get it a autogeek.net


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