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Default Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-17-2009 , 07:47 AM


I have a 2007 Oyster Gold Coupe. Do my best to keep it spotless. Dash however looks a little dull and I'm wondering if there is an appropriate product I can put on it to make it look new again. Thanks

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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-17-2009 , 08:53 AM


Megs has a great product that put life back into the black interior trim. Not very shiny. Just the right level of shine.


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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-18-2009 , 06:56 PM


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Megs has a great product that put life back into the black interior trim. Not very shiny. Just the right level of shine.

FP what's the meg products name ? I also need to find something that works well (does it have any uv protection)


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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-20-2009 , 04:01 PM


Curious myself....I have never cleaned my dash since owning it of 1yr+. never wanted that shiny slick look that picks up more dust and lint than a Hoover.




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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-20-2009 , 06:24 PM


I have been using Megs Quik Interior detailer. Brings out the black color but is not shiny or greasy. Give it a try.


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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-20-2009 , 06:33 PM


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FP what's the meg products name ? I also need to find something that works well (does it have any uv protection)


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I believe he's referring to Meguiar's Natural Shine. You should be able to pick it up at Wal-Mart, PepBoys, Advance, etc.

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Default Re: Best way to treat the black dash area - 11-20-2009 , 07:37 PM


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I believe he's referring to Meguiar's Natural Shine. You should be able to pick it up at Wal-Mart, PepBoys, Advance, etc.

Thanks Mike, this is the product.

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