Natural finish for interior vinyl?

So Poorboys Natural Look gave you no shine whatsoever?

It's hard for me to say, because my car that I used it one is slightly shiney to start with. But I use Megs QID on my Honda Fit which has flat (no shine) areas, and it doesn't change the appearance at all.
 
Well guys, I am going with the Cockpit! I will post a review when I get it for those curious minds out there! Thanks for all the help
 
If your looking for that type of product then the only one I can think of is Megs OID. Its a cleaner with UV protection that leaves the dash with a completely natural look. No shine whatsoever and doesnt darken vinyl. Its available OTC too.
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Meguiar's Quick Interior Detailer leaves your plastic/vinyl looking new not matte or shiny. It just looks NEW and I believe it leaves some UV protection behind.

Personally, I like DP Interior Protectant quite a bit. I don't find it shines, but it does darken plastics/vinyl. Plus it has a great smell.
 
Well guys, I am going with the Cockpit! I will post a review when I get it for those curious minds out there! Thanks for all the help
I have to say I was thinking of getting some myself after all the positive comments I've been reading on AGO lately. However, I read, re-read, and re-reread the AG product description and nowhere does it say this product offers any kind of protection what so ever.
 
Is Amorall known to darken interior vinyl panels over time and repreated use. I had the driver side upper panel repainted because it had a tear and it was repaired. The repaint is good, but it is a slightly lighter blue than the upper panel on the passenger side. That could be because the paint/dye is original and over 20 years old. I don't want to repaint the driver side. This will take out texture and the color is close. Is there a vinyl product like "back to black" that will darken it slightly?I have heard about Forever Black, but I know that it is a dye and may give a shoe polish kind of look. I just want to darken the area slightly. I have used of all things, Olive oil...it does seem to help. Leaves a nice shine. Just wondering if there was anything specifically designed to slightly darken vinyl. thanks
 
Liked stated above, Meg's quick interior detailer is what I use for that natural look.
 
Two years and six months between posts 26 and 27.....We gotta start checking last date posted before posting.
 
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