Dash protectant

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I'm looking for a low sheen dash protectant that wont glare of the windshield , thanks in advance!!
 
I'm looking for a low sheen dash protectant that wont glare of the windshield , thanks in advance!!

1-z Cockpit Premium for a low cost option, Gtechniq C6 if you want to spend more.
 
Meguiar's Natural Shine is another option. Their Quick Interior Detailer will leave behind a matte finish as well.
 
Great!!, Now, I have a 2014 Nissan, is a product with UV protection something I should consider over one that does not?
 
i just purchased the 303 wipes. wanted an aio product for the dash, as well as the door/window/sunroof seals. felt the wipes would be easier and more versatile. bought on reviews but have not tried myself yet.
 
Great!!, Now, I have a 2014 Nissan, is a product with UV protection something I should consider over one that does not?

I would opt for something with UV protection. The 303 protectant mentioned above claims it can completely prevent sun fading when used regularly.
 
Great!!, Now, I have a 2014 Nissan, is a product with UV protection something I should consider over one that does not?

They pretty much all include UV protection. I'd be surprised if there's one out there that doesn't.
 
I have been applying 303 once a year since I got my car over 3 years ago and it always looks great. The finish is very natural and I maintain it with McKee's Fast Interior Detailer every so often for the he'll of it. I have also used a lightly damp mf towel from doing a WW or RW without any harm to the 303 Aerospace finish, great stuff, bullitt proof performance!

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Two other products not yet mentioned I've found to provide a nice natural shine are McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant and Meguiars Natural Shine Protectant. The Meguiars is only available here in wipes, but can be found elsewhere pretty easily in spray bottles...odd you can't get it that way here.
 
I just put Perl on recently to both my cars and love the fact once it dries/cures it dries to the touch. I diluted it per directions and it dried to a matte finish. Seeing how this does on my cars before I put it on any of my client cars.
 
Consider using a sealant instead because dressings have a tendency to migrate to where it's not supposed to be, such as the windows, radio plastics, navigation screens, etc.
Wolfgang makes an interior sealant that provides a look similar to stock appearance but richens the look.
Your vinyls, plastics, and other materials will be, and look protected, but won't be greasy.
 
I put CG V.R.P. on my Miata dash and haven't noticed any glare from it so far, but it does seem to have a little sheen to it.
 
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