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Old 02-14-2014, 11:22 AM
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After 30+ years of using Armor-all on the interior it just felt sticky.
After a good cleaning i asked a friend what he was using, lemon Pledge.

Bad idea, good shine but slick as snot, hard to drive when i have to hold onto everything.
What are you guys using?

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I use Meguiar's Protectant Natural Shine but just like any interior protectant, you should not be applying them onto your steering wheel.

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Ive been using 303 or some time now. No greasy feel and offers a modicum of UV protection. Love it on weather stripping and hoses as well
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Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant - http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-coc...m-sealant.html
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I like poor boys natural. I use it on everything including tires. And it smells nice too.
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Try 1z Einszett Cockpit Premium.

It will leave your interior detailed surfaces without an oily finish. It will be matte and has a pleasant neutral odor.
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Aerospace 303
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I really like blackfire interior protectant, funny I got it free with an order from AG and loved it!
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Our Leather and Interior Conditioner fits the bill! No silicone in it, has SPF65 to protect the surface, and dries to a satin finish.

Nothing worse than a glossy dash panel reflecting back onto your windshield.
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Aerospace 303.
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Adams leather / interior conditioner. I like how it leaves the dash , door panels with a non gloss look more like a satin matte look.
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Thanks for all the replies, will try some of these.
Looking for something that will protect but does not have a lot of shine.
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I like to use the Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant since it can be used on Leather, Plastic, rubber, metal.
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Originally Posted by Mod75
Thanks for all the replies, will try some of these.
Looking for something that will protect but does not have a lot of shine.
http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-interior-guard-4.html

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