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It's coated leather so they don't really benefit from conditioner. With that said if you want to keep them looking fresh and not dull use a leather conditioner or protectant. My favorites are Zaino and Meguiars D180, but I also use 303 occasionally.
So what exactly is the material that is on the dashboard? I've always used Meguiar's Interior Plastic Detailer on my other car, but that was a hard plastic dash.
So what exactly is the material that is on the dashboard? I've always used Meguiar's Interior Plastic Detailer on my other car, but that was a hard plastic dash.
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I have used the 303 on the dash and all unfinished exterior black trim and rubber around the windows and sunroof. Used it for years on 5th wheel exterior trim. I usually clean then Apply with old white t shirt. I apply after the first couple washes. Then maybe every 4 to 5 months.
So what exactly is the material that is on the dashboard? I've always used Meguiar's Interior Plastic Detailer on my other car, but that was a hard plastic dash.
I'm a Megs 40 user for the interior. I like not only the way it looks (not super glossy) but have always liked the way it leaves the car smelling. 303 and Poorboys Bold N' Bright are also solid choices. Really like BNB on tires. It is not a long laster but if you're dressing tires regularly it has that just right for my eye look.
Meguiar’s Hyper Dressing mixed at 4:1 is one of my favourites. Not much gloss and super easy to maintain. Also works really well to shine up the wheel wells (hard plastic, not felt liners).
Another 303 fanboy here. Been using that shit on everything. Car plastics? Patio furniture, awning, anything outside. Excellent UV rejection properties and not shiny.