Interior dressing product recommendations

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Hi all,

I'd like to know which recommended product can help rejuvenate and protect dashboards, door trims, console trim etc?

I have only used Aerospace 303 but would like to compare with another product that perhaps adds a little extra gloss and shine but not leaving a greasy trail behind.

Many thanks in advance :)
 
I only use Sonax dash cleaner or 303. You never want to use anything shiny or glossy on a dash really. the car never came that way and you don't want anything that can cause a glare will your driving.
 
I know people are gonna flame me for it but i really recommend Adams Total Interior Detailer. It cleans, protects, and very lightly dresses interior surfaces.

*EDIT* Sorry i just noticed that you want a higher gloss product. This won't give it to you
 
I like Meg's natural shine and ultimate protectant. There was a recent review on mothers VLR and protectant that looks good. I like VLR as well.
 
I used CG Silk Shine for a while but now Poorboy's Natural Look is my go to interior dressing, it has UV protection, is long lasting, smells nice, and it leaves a nice natural "gloss", great stuff.
 
Another vote for hyper dressing, dilute to your needs.
 
I've always felt like "dressings" are a form of interior detail cheating...especially in places like vents. You can have cruddy, dusty vents, spray some dressing on them and they look great...for about a week.

I prefer a laser clean, undressed interior, over a glossy interior. When adding protection, I typically use 303 or Meg's m40. I tend to keep m40 on hand more than 303...couldn't tell you why. After applying either product, I always go back with a dry microfiber and buff everything to a natural finish.
 
I've always felt like "dressings" are a form of interior detail cheating...especially in places like vents. You can have cruddy, dusty vents, spray some dressing on them and they look great...for about a week.

I prefer a laser clean, undressed interior, over a glossy interior. When adding protection, I typically use 303 or Meg's m40. I tend to keep m40 on hand more than 303...couldn't tell you why. After applying either product, I always go back with a dry microfiber and buff everything to a natural finish.


I bet you keep m40 around more because of the smell.


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A good choice ULTIMA Interior SHampoo Gel & ULTIMA Tire & Trim Guard Plus.
 
I just bought some Polish Angel Snowcake but haven't had the chance to use it yet, but I'l report back.
 
I used CG Silk Shine for a while but now Poorboy's Natural Look is my go to interior dressing, it has UV protection, is long lasting, smells nice, and it leaves a nice natural "gloss", great stuff.


I use both of these and have tried many others, they are my current favorites.
 
The one and only thing i use us Ultima Interior Guard. Has great protection and long lasting durability. It also dries to a matte finish which me and my clients love.
 
Is there a product that can clean and leave a nice dressed look behind? Does optimum Opti Clean do this? I currently clean with OPC, and then 303 after... but that is 2 steps. Is there a faster way?

Advertising is getting the best of me when looking for a product I can apply quickly.
 
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