Dr. Beasleys dash pro.

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Dr. Beasleys Dash Pro (autogeek.net)

The Dr. was in the driveway today. Upon Guz's review I went with the product. Was going to wait till spring, but that's not fun. Very intriguing product! First cleaned all interior plastics and vinyl with 303 interior cleaner. A very good product. Interior cleaned well. Nothing greasy on it prior. Just DP AIO Interior. Took two smaller MF towels. Just a few spritzes on one towel, then apply to the surface you want to seal. Wait a few min, then wipe with a second MF towel. EASY. Let stand 1 hour undisturbed. DO NOT USE ON GLASS OR NAVI SCREENS. This product left a really nice sharp looking interior! Looks like new. I did not use it on my leather seats. I use BF COMPLETE LEATHER for them. $29.99 but currently on sale. This bottle will last a very long time! Hardly used any product. Going to be interesting to see how the product holds up.
 
What was the finish like and how will you determine if it is still intact?
 
UPDATE. Got in my truck Monday afternoon for the drive to work. I thought I stepped back to 2018! The interior and plastics looked and felt absolutely like brand new! A natural low sheen and felt like touching satin. Interior has never looked better! Dash pro was a 100% positive purchase.
 
This is the only interior product on my list to consider, once I’m out of Meguiars QID and Adam’s Cedarwood. Worth the money?


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Interior still looks amazing! If you want to touch it up, just one or two spritzes on MF towel or applicator and wipe.

Anyone wanting to try this product, I suggest you jump on the current sale on it!

Dr. Beasleys Dash Pro - 12 oz.
 
Any updates on dust repellency? Actually work or sales pitch?


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It does indeed keep the dust down. Another thing i noticed it does have some water resistance. Water beads some on the door panels when it's raining.
 
It does indeed keep the dust down. Another thing i noticed it does have some water resistance. Water beads some on the door panels when it's raining.

I know it’s probably too late to ask, but did you happen to do a 50/50 to test the difference? If so, any pics?

If there’s a product that I’d be interested in seeing a long term 50/50, it’s this 1.
 
So has anyone done any long term tests with this product 50/50 to see if it really makes a noticeable difference vs. a controlled panel?
 
So tried it today. Looks good…. We’ll see how it does with the dust….

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I stumbled upon this thread a couple of weeks ago. I tried it the other day and it works great! I like driving with the windows open and there is barely a spec of dust on the dashboard and door tops. Does not change the factory look/shine of the interior. Very pleased with its performance.
 
Don’t know if easy to see but two weeks later dash is as dusty as using PBL L&V and doesn’t look as good. Tried driving with windows down and didn’t blow the dust away. Maybe it’s NW or summer dust but didn’t work for me.

Color me unimpressed.

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Best way to test this would be to do a 50/50 along the dead center on the dashboard.
 
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