Need Help w/ Interior Protectant

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Ok, so I'm in need of some suggestions on a good interior protectant for my car. I'm currently using a Vinyl, Rubber and Plastic Protectant that gives a satin shine; it states that it's waterproof, however, I'm not sure that's true.

Here's a picture of what it looks like once the protectant is applied, it has a beautiful satin shine to it...

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This is my only real area of problem since it is my cup holder area, but once a drop of water or condensation from a cup is dropped or rubbed on it, it looks like this:
(click on the picture to blow them up to see the spots)

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Once I go back over it with the dressing, it goes back to looking like the first picture, however, I would like to not have to use a dressing every time after I have any kind of drink with condensation in my car...:nomore:

I appreciate any input and or suggestions with my ..... ordeal!
 
It almost appears that the pigment in the plastics are starting to fade. You could give this a shot: SONAX Plastic Care
Typically I'll clean with Pinnacle Vinyl Leather cleaner, followed by Pinnacle Vinyl Rubber protectant.

But after reading the Sonax write-up, I'd be inclined to give that a shot for your console.
 
McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant is a multi-surface shield for your vehicle?s interior. In addition to protectants, McKee's 37 Interior Surface

Has served me well for years. My 6 year old interior plastics still look new. And this also has a light cleaner it. I really see no need to try anything else.

McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant penetrates the surface to create an invisible shield that repels WATER and dirt so interior surfaces require less cleaning. In the long run, your vehicle’s seats, door panels, and dashboard will resist aging.
 
That looks a bit too shiny to me to call satin. What product are you using?

I typically use 303 protectant on my interior vinyl, rubber, plastic, and coated leather and it leaves more of a matte finish with a nice darkening effect and haven't noticed any reactions with water like you are experiencing.

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I always thought it was a bit on the shinier side to be considered satin as well, and I just read the description of the product and I don't see "Satin" anywhere, so I suppose that was my own addition to the product...oops. It's a Chemical Guys Product called "VRP" and honestly it used to do great for a lot of different stuff, however, I'm not sure if it's a different formula or what, but lately it's done horrible on my interior with streaking and those spots. I will check that out, I have heard positive things about 303 products as well. I'm interested in something that has a darkening effect and that has the UV protection, so Thank you! :)

It almost appears that the pigment in the plastics are starting to fade. You could give this a shot: SONAX Plastic Care
Typically I'll clean with Pinnacle Vinyl Leather cleaner, followed by Pinnacle Vinyl Rubber protectant.

But after reading the Sonax write-up, I'd be inclined to give that a shot for your console.

I thought so too, however, when I use a cleaner type of product on that whole area, it all turns that color. So that led me to believe that those spots are what "protective" product I have on the plastics sort-of washing off. I'm not sure to be honest but it's getting very irritating.
Thank you for your suggestion, I'll definitely do some research on the Sonax :)
 
Another vote for 303. Or you could try some semi permanent trim coatings
 
Ultima Interior Guard is pretty awesome too. Nice clean finish, great at repelling water and dust and finger smudges go away with a quick damp microfiber wipe. It's great stuff. Been using it for years.
 
McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant is a multi-surface shield for your vehicle?s interior. In addition to protectants, McKee's 37 Interior Surface

Has served me well for years. My 6 year old interior plastics still look new. And this also has a light cleaner it. I really see no need to try anything else.

McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant penetrates the surface to create an invisible shield that repels WATER and dirt so interior surfaces require less cleaning. In the long run, your vehicle’s seats, door panels, and dashboard will resist aging.

This is my vote too. I got a sample a couple years ago and I'm hooked. The product has served me well on all my vehicles.
 
I am also a fan of 303 as it is a great water based product that does not attract dust. It also leaves a satin finish. I use it on interiors and engine bays. I also use it on steering wheels. It does not leave a slippery finish and it completes the interior.
 
303 is great for interiors, just remember that it needs to be applied, and then buffed well with a dry microfiber to remove excess. It's not something that you should wipe on and leave, as this will cause streaking or issues if it gets wet. Applied correctly however, it's great.
 
Another vote for 303.

I've tried others, but I like this the best.

I have also never had it streak on me while just applying with a MF cloth. Just my experience.
 
Thank you everyone for all of your suggestions! I'll be trying the 303 I do believe :)
 
Meguiars #40. lol just to be different. You will be fine with 303! good luck
 
For what it’s worth, I use VRP on my interior sometimes, but I dilute it 2:1 in a spray bottle. Really tones down the gloss and just leaves my black plastics more black.

I haven’t ever had it react that way when I get some moisture on it though, so I imagine the 303 will solve that issue for you.

Carpro PERL works really nicely on interiors as well.

Most of the time I just wipe everything down with an ONR dampened towel and skip dressing it (I’m very lazy.)


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I might try something like Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant as an initial coat. And then maintain weekly with 303 or McKee's Fast Interior Detailer. The WG will seal it up and the Detailer will give you a spot free finish every week.
 
I might try something like Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant as an initial coat. And then maintain weekly with 303 or McKee's Fast Interior Detailer. The WG will seal it up and the Detailer will give you a spot free finish every week.

That’s what I do. Wolfgang Cockpit trim Sealant as my base 2x year. Then McKee’s 37 fast Interior cleaver as needed.


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Thank you everyone for all of your suggestions! I'll be trying the 303 I do believe :)

You will not be disappointed... just remember that it DOESN'T air dry... you have to buff it with a MF towel. I have the wipes and they're pretty easy to use.
 
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but since it already exists and I have sort of the same question - I thought I'd ask about 303 here as well.

I recently cleaned my interior with a Woolite+distilled mix (only on the leather parts, and some vinyl probably because I cannot tell the difference), followed by Meg's Quik Interior and Aerospace 303 Matte on all surfaces (I didn't but the 303 on my nav screen because I'm scared - apparently the one in 2IS Lexus' are delicate)...

I applied it to a cloth, then wiped the surfaces, then followed it up with a clean dry cloth. That was sometime last week. I haven't driven much lately, but when I have, I notice my hands feel slippery after touching most of these surfaces. I don't see ANY streaks, and the car is no more shiny than it was before - (it was pretty matte before, and it looks the same, just cleaner) - but my hands are slippery as hell.

Did I not wipe away enough? Should I buff it?

Also, I have a really bad tendency to push my door open with my foot, which causes light scuff marks on the lower panel. I cleaned them with Meg's QID then followed up with the 303 - and I see MORE scuff marks than before. I can provide a photo if it helps. They aren't scratches, just lines, mostly from my Chucks (so, rubber, no sharp edges). Is it because 303 is matte that its causing them to be more visible?
 
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