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Decent.
Priced as of June 4, 2026
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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
No Safety Data Sheet on file.
CarCareTruth has not received a Safety Data Sheet from the manufacturer for this product. Hazard classification and PPE cannot be cited. Request an SDS from the manufacturer before use.
This product ranks #9 of 9 in Dashboard Protectant.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 4, 2026
TL;DR Delivers a community-confirmed satin, non-greasy finish on vinyl, rubber, and plastic trim with no windshield glare documented. UV protection is label-claimed but not backed by any disclosed absorber chemistry. No safety data sheet is publicly available; a California Prop 65 warning is confirmed on the product listing.
A water-based pump-spray protectant for dash, door panels, console, and rubber trim. Spray onto a microfiber pad and wipe to a satin finish; applying directly risks product pooling in vents or grilles. Community reviewers consistently favor the non-greasy result over silicone-heavy dressings that leave a wet, oily look. Durability runs 3·5 weeks. UV protection is label-claimed but no absorber chemistry is disclosed.
Works best for owners who want a natural satin finish rather than high gloss, particularly those who've had silicone dressings transfer to clothing or attract dust. Skip it if you want a wet-look shine. Buyers needing full ingredient disclosure or an SDS for fleet or professional use should look elsewhere; Wolfgang publishes no SDS for this product line.
No SDS is publicly available. A California Prop 65 warning is confirmed on the Autogeek listing; the specific substance cannot be identified without an SDS. For a pump-spray product in the enclosed cabin, lungs PPE is situational (enclosed-space trigger); eyes and skin are situational defaults based on format, not confirmed chemistry.
Owners consistently describe a satin, non-greasy result, specifically contrasting it with silicone-heavy dressings that dry with an oily or wet look. No windshield glare complaints have been found across the community sources reviewed.
No windshield glare issues are documented in community reviews. The finish is described as matte-to-satin rather than high-gloss, which avoids the reflectivity concerns associated with silicone-heavy protectants.
Yes, a Prop 65 warning is confirmed on the Autogeek retailer product page. The specific listed substance is unknown because no SDS is publicly available for this product.
Without a safety data sheet for this product, the chemistry cannot be characterized beyond what the product listing confirms: a Prop 65 warning is present.
Marketing copy from Wolfgang Concours-Series, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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