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Prices may varyFrom the Safety Data Sheet
Full SDS ↗ (rev. 2021-04-29)GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
EyesSituationalMfr. SDS §8SkinSituationalMfr. SDS §8Lungs—No PPE in published sourcesVentilation—No PPE in published sourcesShow details for all categories ▾Hide details ▴
From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 classification is 'Not classified' — no H319 or H318. SDS §8 specifies 'Protective goggles' and §4 notes 'Direct contact with eyes is likely to be irritating.' Pump-spray format generates mist that can reach eye level inside the car cabin.”
— Chemical Guys
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 classification is 'Not classified' — no H315 or H317. SDS §8 mentions 'Use gloves appropriate to the work environment' as generic guidance. §4 notes 'May cause minor skin irritation.' Water-based silicone emulsion at neutral pH (7.5).”
— Chemical Guys
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No PPE specified in published sources for lungs. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
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CarCareTruth's Analysis
Last reviewed May 15, 2026
TL;DR Delivers a clean satin finish that community reviewers consistently describe as factory-fresh rather than dressed, with no windshield glare documented — but UV protection is label-claimed without disclosed chemistry to back it up. Pump-spray format with a Prop 65 listing for trace processing byproducts; no health hazard codes in the formula classification.
What it is and how it performs
Pump a small amount onto a foam applicator or microfiber towel and wipe it across clean, dry dashboards, door panels, and trim — the cream sets up dry-to-the-touch with a satin finish that darkens plastic back to its original look without any dressed-up gloss. No windshield glare has been documented in community reviews. Interior durability runs 2–3 weeks on daily drivers, and treated surfaces resist dust better than untreated ones. The label claims UV protection against fading and cracking, but the formula does not disclose any named UV absorber — the silicone film provides some passive screening, but the protection mechanism is unconfirmed.
Who should buy this — and who should skip it
Best for owners doing regular light maintenance on factory-finish interior plastics who want a satin, natural appearance rather than a high-gloss look — the non-greasy, dry-to-touch finish makes it particularly well suited for daily-driver dashboards where dust attraction and hand-transfer matter. Skip it if interior surfaces have heavy buildup from older protectants — strip first with an all-purpose cleaner. Buyers wanting maximum UV protection with confirmed chemistry should look at protectants that disclose a named UV absorber.
Safety and environmental impact
SDS classification is "Not classified" under GHS-US — no signal word, no health hazard codes, neutral pH (7.5). The California Prop 65 warning is for trace processing byproducts at parts-per-million levels, not active ingredients. Water-based silicone emulsion with no petroleum distillates and estimated VOC below reporting thresholds. Stay-on product that remains on interior surfaces rather than entering drains. Biodegradability status is not determined in the SDS. No cyclic siloxanes or aquatic-toxicity concerns in the formula.
Frequently asked questions
Does VRP cause windshield glare on the dashboard?▾
No — community reviews across Amazon, Autopia, AutogeekOnline, and independent review sites consistently describe a satin or matte finish on dashboards, not a high-gloss result. No windshield glare complaints were found in a targeted search across multiple sources.
Does VRP actually protect against UV fading?▾
The label claims UV protection, but the SDS does not disclose any named UV absorber or HALS compound. The silicone film provides some passive screening, but the UV protection mechanism is not confirmed by disclosed chemistry. The quality score reflects this gap between claim and evidence.
Why does VRP have a Prop 65 warning if it's water-based?▾
California Prop 65 lists trace amounts of ethylene oxide — a residual from manufacturing the ethoxylated surfactants used to stabilize the silicone emulsion. The amount is parts-per-million and not biologically meaningful at consumer use, but Prop 65 has no exemption threshold for residual carcinogens, so the warning appears on the bottle.
How long does VRP last on interior surfaces?▾
Community reviews consistently report 2–3 weeks of maintained finish on daily-driver dashboards and door panels with normal interior cleaning. This is typical for water-based silicone emulsion protectants in this category.
Is VRP greasy on dashboards?▾
No. The silicone-water emulsion produces a dry-to-the-touch satin finish that community reviewers specifically praise for not attracting dust or leaving greasy residue on interior surfaces. This is one of the product's strongest differentiators for interior use.
From the manufacturer
Marketing copy from Chemical Guys, via Amazon. Not editorial.
- •VRP VINYL, RUBBER & PLASTIC DRESSING (TVD_107_16) – Professional-grade tire dressing restores a rich, deep appearance to tires, trim, bumpers, dashboards, and more without leaving a greasy feel; also a vinyl, rubber, and car plastic restorer
- •NON-GREASY, DRY-TO-THE-TOUCH – Chemical Guys VRP protectant leaves surfaces looking freshly detailed with a clean, satin finish that won’t attract dust or dirt
- •HARSH WEATHER PROTECTION – This vinyl, rubber, and plastic restorer for cars shields vinyl, rubber, and plastic from fading, cracking, and discoloration caused by harmful sun exposure
- •VERSATILE APPLICATION – Use on interior or exterior surfaces including tires, door panels, dashboards, weatherstripping, and engine bay plastics, works great as a car trim restorer.
- •EASY TO USE – Simply apply this Chemical Guys plastic restorer with an applicator or microfiber towel, then wipe off excess for a smooth, even finish
- •BEYOND AUTOMOTIVE USES – This vinyl, rubber, and black plastic restorer is great for restoring vinyl patio furniture, boat trim, RV seals, and other rubber or plastic surfaces around the home.
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Manufacturer specifications
- Brand
- Chemical Guys
- Item Form
- Liquid
- Scent
- Unscented
- Specific Uses For Product
- Car Detailing
- Material Feature
- Unscented
- Surface Recommendation
- Vinyl,Rubber,Plastic
- Special Features
- Non-Greasy Satin Finish
- Contains Liquid Contents?
- Yes
- Material Features
- Unscented
- Item Volume
- 473 Milliliters
- Unit Count
- 16.0 Fluid Ounces
- Number of Items
- 1
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