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I use Aerospace 303 by recommendation from this forum and many other people. It works wonders at making the plastic look very clean and protected but not overly shiny. An added plus is I see a lot less dust on the dashboard.
I use Aerospace 303 by recommendation from this forum and many other people. It works wonders at making the plastic look very clean and protected but not overly shiny. An added plus is I see a lot less dust on the dashboard.
I agree with Curbs, I started using 303 Aerospace after seeing it recommended so much on this and other forums. I just noticed that my DD, a Pontiac G8 with a dark grey interior, has stayed very clean and dust free for quite a while. Very happy with 303. Just make sure you wipe it until it's dry like it says on the bottle.
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I think members, "Patches, and Bill Vette" talked about 303 on a thread a couple of weeks ago. Between those two recommendations, I went out and got myself some, and yep, works great. I think Bill said it was easy to find at boat/marine shops, that's where I found mine.
Anyone know of a good anti-static product to keep dust from being attracted to the dashboard?
Not many interior detailing sprays offer anti-static ability, but using a product without silicones that attract and capture dust is the best option. I use a product called Einszett Cockpit Premium which looks new and fresh with no dressing. If also offers a little UV protection. Best part is a quick wipe with a MF towel is all thats needed between uses and any dust is gone without issue.
303 Protectant is another good option. It is water based and offers a matte look. It offers one of the best UV protectants in the business. Best part it can also be used on the coated leather used in Vettes and also on tires, so it becomes a multi-use product.
Swiffer Duster is kept in the trunk at all times...works great on the dash and instrument clusters also. Better than California Duster for the inside IMO.