Interior coating products?

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Hi Guys,

Does anyone know any good product for interior coating? such as navi screen, leather dashboard, cluster, door trims?

Thanks
 
Gyeon leather works well,fabric as well. On the nav screen I have seen I pad screen protectors used
 
I just started using Pinnaical Leather and Vinyl Coating.
Works well, a little goes far, doesn't really leave a shine, just a clean look that's well protected.
Love it.
 
I just started using Pinnaical Leather and Vinyl Coating.
Works well, a little goes far, doesn't really leave a shine, just a clean look that's well protected.
Love it.

is it really leaving a thin layer on the surface of interior?

thanks
 
Cquartz leather coating nothing out there like it very easy to apply. I've used it on a lot of my customers and they have all been very happy with it.
 
is it really leaving a thin layer on the surface of interior?

thanks

Yes it does leave a thin coat, in fact I use a light when coating light colors because it's hard to see where it's applied.

Question is, how long will it last.
I did my personal car so I'll monitor the durability
One thing I noticed after coating my car was how slick the steering wheel was ,well slick isn't the word for it, let's say it feels very smooth.
 
OP, are you referring to something that is analogue to the paint coatings?

The reality is that I have never encountered an interior product which could be described this way. With vinyl/dash type dressings, you are routinely dealing with something waxy or silicone based which will clean a bit, possibly leave a finish and possibly leave something anti-static. In practice, I don't consider these to provide any 'protection'. You cannot use the same sort of tech as with 'coatings' because of the nature of the surfaces to be protected - they are too sensitive.

Fabric and leather - you can do a bit more there but you need dedicated products. These will tend to waterproof the finish but they aren't doing much for protection in other regards.
 
I have been using and like the Ultima Interior Trim Guard. Simple to use and holds up for a while. It is a sealnt and not a coating. The CQ leather foating is gaining steam, but I am still hesitant since the UITG is so easy to do 2-3x/yr.
 
I have been using and like the Ultima Interior Trim Guard. Simple to use and holds up for a while. It is a sealnt and not a coating. The CQ leather foating is gaining steam, but I am still hesitant since the UITG is so easy to do 2-3x/yr.

Cquartz leather coating is very easy to use and will last over a year.
 
Cquartz leather coating nothing out there like it very easy to apply. I've used it on a lot of my customers and they have all been very happy with it.

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I used this on 3 vehicles, double-triple coat on front seats, and it is fantastic at preventing jean transfer. Highly recommended if you have jean transfer on light colored leather/vinyl.:xyxthumbs:
 
Where do I find instructions on how to use Cquartz leather coating? (Coatings, all coatings, are a new product to me. Need to research.)
 
Where do I find instructions on how to use Cquartz leather coating? (Coatings, all coatings, are a new product to me. Need to research.)

I will be on the box and you can pm me and I will give you my number.
 
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