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I was just curious what others use to clean the plastic trim and dash?
 


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I've been using Mothers Protectant.
 


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Ok, thanks. There are so many to choose from...lol
 


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I want something that brings it back to a factory finish. I hate how some interior cleaners leave everything shiny and greasy. Any recommendations?
 


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I use this:

http://vinylexprotectant.com/

My first job was a Pep Boys many years ago so I "sampled" [wink] everything they sold to see what I liked the best and this product, IMO was the best, it's not greasy or too shiny like all the others and once applied it lasts a long time.
 


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I use chemical guys.. cheap and effective. And for when its time to get serious the AMMO comes out
 


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My favorite interior stuff is 1Z Cockpit Premium for cleaning followed by 303 Aerospace Protectant for UV protection.
 


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This stuff is great but I am not sure how it will go with the FiST interior. I found it really got my old dash/trim to shine and look very wet without being greasy to the touch. With the interior being rather matte/subdued how have you found it on the dash?
 


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This stuff is great but I am not sure how it will go with the FiST interior. I found it really got my old dash/trim to shine and look very wet without being greasy to the touch. With the interior being rather matte/subdued how have you found it on the dash?
I prefer matte, so I just wipe it with a dry towel afterwards until it is. I don't really use a lot, I think the bottle I have I've had for almost three years now. I tend to use a California Duster on the interior more often than wiping.
 


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Another vote for 303 Aerospace Protectant. I too hate a shiny dash and the 303 isn't very shiny and has great UV protection. It doesn't look the same as a completely unprotected dash, but I wouldn't call it shiny, it just looks "nourished". Just follow the instructions and spray it on (I usually wipe it on with a fairly drenched microfiber cloth to avoid overspraying inside the car) then buff it off *very thoroughly* with a dry microfiber towel. You can use it on our leather as well since it is vinyl-impregnated.
 


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I would go for Airspace 303 as mentioned above. I use it and it works really well without any residue. If you just want to go for a cleaner matte finish on the interior, turtle wax makes a good interior cleaner.
 


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Armor ALL wipes for me too! Tried different products in the past but the wipes work quite well. How dark can it go?
 


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Do you hate your car? Than use armour all.

I just tried einszett interior products from Germany. After years of 303 use. I think I'm going to stick with these guys.



That's the finish on the engine bay.


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