Need a Cost-Effective Dashboard and Tire Protectant

Thanks for all of the suggestions.

I noticed that Four Star Ultimate Vinyl Protectant Spray is on bogo but I had difficulty finding reviews. Any experience with this product ?
 
Anybody know if you can top a UV-blocking protectant like 303 or M40 with a coat of Hyper Dressing if a customer wants a bit more "pop"?
 
As an update, I ordered DP Int Protectant during the BOGO. I also got a 32oz bottle of Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel for a good price with the recent sales.

Thanks everyone.

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I used 303 Protectant on dash, exterior trim and tires for a few years with great results. Not too shiny but great protection. Everything always looked like new, but better, and you can buy it locally if there's a boating supply store near you.

:iagree:303 is amazing stuff...
 
Megs Natural Shine inside and Poorboys Bold N Bright on the tires. I also like Adams Svrt on tires and trim but costly it is.
 
Meguiars #40 comes to mind. My customers (friends and family) love the smell,cheap and easy to apply.Megs dosen't mention tire use but a lot of other forum members and myself ues it often.

:iagree: Meguiar's M40 is my go to interior protectant but it works well with most rubber, plastic, vinyl, and leather surfaces without leaving a sticky mess.
 
CarPro PERL it doesn't get any more cost effective than that for a quality product. After dilution the price is rather unbelievable.
 
303 for all interior. And I love pinnacle black onyx gel for the tires.


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303 good stuff.

I always keep a bottle of that, quick detailer, invisible glass and some MF towels in the trunk. That way, I have something to do when I wait for my wife after I drop her off to "quickly" return something.

Enjoy,
elliot
 
Hyper dressing for price. Can be diluted for different finishes from satin to high gloss.
 
1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium Interior Plastic Cleaner (leaves a matt finish) for the interior...

Bacon

I used 303 Protectant on dash, exterior trim and tires for a few years with great results. Not too shiny but great protection. Everything always looked like new, but better, and you can buy it locally if there's a boating supply store near you.

I, too, use 1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium for interior cleaning. It has a strong citrus smell, but dissipates very quickly. Great stuff.

I use 303 Aerospace Protectant to protect interior synthetics (vinyl, plastics, etc.). It has an excellent matte finish. You can't tell there is products on the protected surfaces.
 
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