Interior Protectant

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I am looking for an interior protectant to protect a new car. I am looking for something that has minimal to no shine, and doesn't darken the interior trim. I have used 303 in the past, but looking for something with less shine.
 
Meguiars Quick Interior detailer, Meguiar's HyperDressing diluted to 4:1, Meguiars M40 Trim and rubber cleaner & protectant.

Big Megs fan here. LOL
 
Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant.

It's a brilliant product. Well worth the cost. Might actually saves you money in the long run.



Meguiars Quick Interior detailer, Meguiar's HyperDressing diluted to 4:1, Meguiars M40 Trim and rubber cleaner & protectant.

Big Megs fan here. LOL

:laughing: :xyxthumbs:

I love their D114 so much, almost to the point I want to propose to it.
 
Thanks everyone. Also, forgot to mention in my original post. Trying to find something that is non-toxic as possible, given that I have an infant who will ride in the car.
 
Thanks everyone. Also, forgot to mention in my original post. Trying to find something that is non-toxic as possible, given that I have an infant who will ride in the car.

Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer I think is an excellent choice as it doesn't really leave any residue behind.
 
Meguiars Natural Shine.....around 5.00 for 16oz in WallyWorld....light cleaning ability....low-gloss shine, nice mild scent. IMO...no better value in an interior protectant/cleaner
 
PoorBoy's natural look, tri-acting, cleans, protects, enhances with a satin to matte finish.
Interior/exterior. Cheap too
 
Gyeon leather coat if you have the time for curing.
 
Or do the rest of the car first then do the drivers seat after work,should be enough time for curing over night.I am such a critic when it comes to products as far as performance.Ive tossed so many in the trash but I'm strictly a carpro and Gyeon user.
 
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