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nextzett92470515 Cockpit Premium Interior and Dashboard Cleaner is a 16.9 fl oz German-formulated solution that cleans and protects all automotive interior surfaces. It removes dust and light dirt while leaving a durable, shine-free finish that repels dust and resists smearing. Enhanced with sun-blocking agents, it safeguards your interior from UV damage, making it ideal for dashboards, leather, screens, and rubber mats.
Manufacturer | nextzett |
Brand | nextzett |
Model | 92470515 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.9 x 10.5 inches |
Item model number | 92470515 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 92470515 |
Special Features | Leaves a shine-free, factory finish, Safe for use on all automotive interior surfaces |
C**E
"Find something you like and use it often"
Those of you purchasing this product are probably into detailing cars, and by proxy, are probably familiar with Mike Philips of Autogeek. I've been using this product for years and while thinking about how best to review it, Mike's quote - "find something you like and use it often" - came to mind without any effort.Like many passionate car guys, I have a whole garage full of car detailing products; everything from Flex 3401s, Pinnacle waxes, Wolfgang polishes, Menzerna all-in-ones, Sonax wheel cleaners, Optimum waterless wash soaps, Lake County pads, etc., etc., etc. While many of those aforementioned products are absolutely fantastic, few of them are so incredible that they completely make comparable products from rival brands secondary choices.Einszett Cockpit Premium (ECP) is, however, one such product.ECP is so good, so overachieving, and so perfect for its intended use that as a consumer, I have absolutely zero incentive to try another similar product. ECP is the anti-Armor-All; where Armor-All style products are shinier, greasier, and more anachronistic than the Soul Glo in Darryl Jenks' Jheri curl, ECP is absolutely streak-free, easy to use, and inoffensively scented. In short, ECP is one of those products that truly accomplishes the mission that so many car detailers are in constant pursuit of accompishing, namely, turning something that appears "used" into something that looks as close to showroom new as possible.Some people may say that ECP isn't great at deep cleaning, and they'd be right. However, saying this is much like saying a hammer isn't so great at turning bolts. ECP is not an all-purpose cleaner nor is it advertised as such. ECP can be a cleaner as long as it's being applied in an interior that hasn't been abused. For people like me, who routinely keep good care of our vehicles, ECP is all they'll need to keep their interior looking brand new. However, if you're trying to remove interior stains that require honest-to-goodness elbow grease, this is simply the wrong tool for the job.What ECP does so incredibly well is remove that "lived in" look that daily drivers acquire over time with normal use. Things like dust accumulation, skin flakes/oils (gross, but true), and light grime are not only no match for ECP, but are magically replaced by a surface that has a complete matte finish and for all intents and purposes, looks brand new.Because it is 100% streak free, you can use this in places that other similar products are persona non grata. Have you ever made the stupid mistake of directly spraying a cleaner/protectant on your steering wheel only to find that the ensuing overspray drenched the gauge binnacle? For some reason, every gauge cluster I've ever seen uses a clear plastic material that's almost impossible to touch (even with a dry microfiber) without leaving a smudge. Using a lesser product in this case turns into a frustrating process of trying to clean the overspray without leaving a smear. ECP is so smear resistant that you can be as ham-fisted as you want, and still end up with effortlessly new looking dashboard, center console, nav screen, door panels, etc.So, to sum up, ECP is cheap, stupidly easily to apply and use, leaves perfect results, smells light and subtle, and leaves absolutely ZERO residue to the touch. If there's a "better" interior protectant/finisher, I have no idea what it would look like as it's very hard to improve on flawless. As a result, ECP is my forever go-to when it comes to car interiors.
P**V
Matte finish and it smells good
This isn’t a fancy ceramic spray and it’s not a proper cleaning product either. I clean my interior with Xpress and then do a quick spray and wipe with Nextzett to get a nice clean finish to my interior. I’ve tried some ceramic detail sprays that probably are better for slickness, but most of them smell bad.
J**E
Must have for your exotic car!
Great for my Porsche. Nice smell.
M**1
mdh911
This product rocks, it leaves you interior plastic and vinyl finishes smelling great and very dry and clean.
J**.
It's good
Very good on dashboards, car seats. interior doors. All in all a pretty good product.
A**N
My favorite interior product.
I have searched far and wide for an interior cleaner. That is a good all in one. I have certainly found it with this product. The strikes the best combination of leaving a slight finish that is not shiny or greasy, but does have a darkening ability to the product, application is very simple, spray on, wipe with a microfiber towel, then wipe dry with a separate towel or a dry side.I don’t use it on leather, but it cleans every other surface on the vehicle interior extremely well. It has a mild, pleasant, chemical smell, that I find rather neutral. A little goes along ways and a bottle will give you many interior cleanings of a sit in sized vehicle.The car is very dirty. This is not what I would use, but for maintenance, interior cleanings this is my new favorite.
A**M
isn't sticky or smelly
I use this on the dashboard and console and speaker grills in my 24 year old toyota. Twice a year. Doesn't get sticky, smells nice. I prefer it for the interior and leave 303 for the exterior
H**G
Not for your dash.
But fabulous for soft rubber, my husband uses it to cleaner older binocular cases made of a soft rubber and it works great for that. As an afterthought he tried it on the dash of our 96 truck. Not so much. Cleaned it about as well as any of that type of product. BUT 5 STARS for cleaning binocular bodies.
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