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    I have a 2010 Toyota Highlander that I scratched the dash - finally got it repaired. The Technician said I should use a vinyl protectant - not Armorall. The dash has a flat, non-glossy finish which is good - it doesn't reflect sunlight. He suggested Meguiars vinyl protectant that has a satin, not shiny, effect. I don't see that particular product.

    Is there a vinyl protectant that leaves the original finish intact?

    Thank you.

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    G13616 Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer

    It's also available in wipes, if that's more convenient for you G13600.

    edit: better protection

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    • #3
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      Yes, it is called Natural Shine Protectant and it works extremely well...

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      • #4
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        Natural Shine, or any other re-wiped with a towel about 10 minutes after it is applied.

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        • #5
          Re: vinyl protectant

          this combo works great for me, every month i make a deep cleaning in my plastics, first use APC then dress all the vinyl and plastics with natural shine, close the doors and wash your car, when you finish make a wipe down with quick interior detailer, this will bring the plastics with a sattin matte finish, really lovely

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