Dash Cleaning

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What does everyone use to clean and protect their dash (leather and all). Hoping for one product that does the entire dash. Thanks
 
Slightly soapy rag and a good leather conditioner.

Nothing with the name ArmorAll or chemical that makes the leather shiny is allowed within a square mile of the car
 
I use Lexol Leather Cleaner and Lexol Leather Conditioner on my Hyundai leather seats (not Palisade), but I would not use it on a plastic dash surface (especially the conditioner). On a car as new as the Palisade, I would use soapy water and rinse with clear water on the dash.

If the Palisade is parked outside in the sun frequently, I would use Meguiar's Natural Shine Protectant or Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer to provide UV protection. They may appear to be a little shinny when first applied, but after a couple of weeks the shine goes away.
 
i just used water and micro fiber cloth and it left a huge mark on the dash. any ideas how to get rid of it?
 
i just used water and micro fiber cloth and it left a huge mark on the dash. any ideas how to get rid of it?
Same thing happened to mine. Have you found anything to get the mark out?
 
I use Meguiar's Natural-Shine-Protectant on my Hyundai Genesis plastic dash parts (but not on shinny plastic pieces). It is much less shiny that Amoral, and whatever shine there is will wear off in a couple of weeks, leaving it looking like new and with a UV protectant.

 
I would try the Gyeon, CarPro, or Adam's interior detailing sprays. These all leave a nice matte finish, but are fully capable of cleaning most of your interior surfaces safely.
 
I used 303 the first time, and after that, just clean it with a microfiber rag sprayed with distilled water (to remove fine dust), and zero issues. I also use that to clean the screens.
 
I used 303 the first time, and after that, just clean it with a microfiber rag sprayed with distilled water (to remove fine dust), and zero issues. I also use that to clean the screens.
303 interior stuff is awesome. I have CarPro as well which is also very good, but 303 is pretty much the jam now.
 
I’m happy with 303. It does darken the plastics a little from the factory look, but nothing substantial. It seems good at not attracting lint.
 
303 interior stuff is awesome. I have CarPro as well which is also very good, but 303 is pretty much the jam now.
I am looking at a 303 product to clean the dash as well as the plastic dashboard screens.
There seem to be two products that might do this a) 303 All Surface Interior Cleaner and b) 303 Multi- Surface Cleaner.
Which one should I use and are there any cautions I should know about?
Thanks in advance
 
I am looking at a 303 product to clean the dash as well as the plastic dashboard screens.
There seem to be two products that might do this a) 303 All Surface Interior Cleaner and b) 303 Multi- Surface Cleaner.
Which one should I use and are there any cautions I should know about?
Thanks in advance
The one I use is an interior cleaner. It’s like Armor All without the greasy, shiny mess. It’s nice and matte.
 
IIRC, back in the day "Clearguard" was what you wanted to use. No idea if it still exists or is the same product...
 
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