Interior Dressing?

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Been cleaning interior w/ 1:4 diluted Blackfire APC, works well. What dressings are avaliable that DON'T ending up shiny/greasy like 1970' Armour All? Thought I saw a thread yesterday that mentioned a Chemical Guys interior product but can't seem to find today...
 
Meguiars Natural Shine.....non-greasy, low-shine finish...pleasant smell....inexpensive and locally available...16 oz bottle was around 5.00 at WalMart
 
303 Aerospace protectant

Or

Einszett Cockpit Premium
 
I was never a "dressing" fan, preferred 1Z cockpit, but I recently tried PB natural look and it worked really well. Very Slight darkening, silky feel and not at all greasy or slippery. I reapplied after a month and it didn't seem to generate buildup.
Wipe on and light buff afterwards. Smells great too.
For the tops of door cards that are sun exposed my favorite is still PBL leather and vinyl coating.
 
My go-to is Blackfire Interior Protectant, it leaves a nice sheen without looking artificial.
 
I just finished with my first bottle of HD Protect and I loved it! I have used it on vinyl plastic and leather. However if you want a good leather protectant that smells awesome, I love Sonus leather conditioner!
 
I use inner clean as a final touch up before the customer takes the car.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions...gonna try the CG Silk Shine although the MkKees looks economical as well. Sigh...where does it all end? In the Autogeek shopping cart, of course.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions...gonna try the CG Silk Shine although the MkKees looks economical as well. Sigh...where does it all end? In the Autogeek shopping cart, of course.

Just for a little more info, I apply it using a paint brush first in all the corners and switches, including the entire stereo and window switches. I just spray it right on the brush. Then I use a terry cloth sponge applicator to wipe it along the rest. I avoid spraying it directly because I want to keep it off the windows, and it's also too much product. You just need the applicator damp with it. I'll do the whole interior, then go back and wipe it all off in the same order. It goes a long way too. I've probably done over 50 cars without going through a whole liter of it.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions...gonna try the CG Silk Shine although the MkKees looks economical as well. Sigh...where does it all end? In the Autogeek shopping cart, of course.

You will not regret that decision. Like I said I have at least 15 different ones, Silk Shine imho is still the overall winner. Buy the gallon LOL!!!
 
Poorboys Natural Look for me.

Have just finished my first bottle. Lasted two years with 2 car usage.
 
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