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I'm assuming you're referring to the interior..
303 Aerospace is a nice product for protecting interior plastic and vinyl surfaces.
I also like Meguiar's M40. This product leaves a nice luster and no sticky residue. Wipe it on, buff off any excess, and enjoy a nice satin luster and a leather scent..
Autogeek's Rubber & Vinyl Care products protect your vehicle's dashboard, trim, seats & tires... from the sun and elements. tire dressing, vinyl
ultima interior guard plus.
Ultima Interior Guard Plus 12 oz., interior protectant, rubber & vinyl protectant, dash dressing
more like a sealant for your interior. great product.
DP interior surface protectant.
DP Interior Surface Protectant is a multi-surface shield for your vehicle’s interior. In addition to protectants, DP Interior Surface Protectant
one of my favorites.
All the products I've tried through Autogeek are high quality. While I haven't tried the Wolfgang or Pinnacle products you mention I suspect they're top shelf.
Fabric upholstery to can be cleaned with an all purpose cleaner such as Meguiar's APC or Optimum Power Clean. These work very well at dissolving contamination but be sure to extract any left over cleaner to avoid it attracting dust and dirt.
A fabric upholstery once clean and dried gets a treatment of Scotch-Guard to further repel contaminates.
Scotch-Gard would that be by 3M? Where abouts do you source yours from.
I'll second BobbyG's suggestion of Meguiar's #40, this is a product that is highly underrated IMHO. I use this on interior surface as well as the exterior to dress wheel wells, engine bays, tires, cowl trim, and even condition rubber moulding. It has a pleasant mild leather scent but does not linger and applies evenly to leave my personally preferred matte finish.
It is a very versatile product that allows me to consolidate a number of products into one and purchase it in gallon size for a decent cost savings.
Ok cool.. Its funny you read sometimes and hear that Meguiars products are only entry level.. But it seems that a fair bit of their range is quite top notch.
Scotch-Guard would that be by 3M? Where abouts do you source yours from.