smr2112 Report post Posted August 18, 2009 I am curious what, if any, protection people have used for the leather seatsand vinyl dash, in their 2010 Fusions (or older if the same type of leather)? I usually want to rush to protect everything and wax the new car, butI am waiting a few weeks to make sure I don't mess it up and can devoteenough time for waxing, etc when it's not too hot out - the car isn't fading yet.Once protectant stuff is on, you're mostly stuck with it for a while. But I thinkthis stuff will make the seats and dash look great with UV protection. http://www.blackfireusa.com/blinpr.html This is my new favorite product. It is highly unusual stuff and I have throw outall leather protectors I had used with my old Acura. This stuff is unique and itactually bonds to the leather and is not the least bit greasy. Nano-technologythey call it and it does exactly what it says. Different than anything else I haveever used. My wife sells high end office furniture and we put this on some of her expensive leather chairs.She and I were very impressed and makes them shine while protecting from UV. She now officiallyuses this stuff on her samples she takes to clients. Not even the least bit slick, oilly or greasy. I will likely use this in a few weeks, but curious whatothers have done. Any pictures (I will take some before/after too with this) would be interesting to see others. You can use this on the vinyl dash, steering wheel, seats, arm rest, center console, etc.Not cloth of course. My only question about this stuff is long-term use. Fading isn't an issue, because youcan reapply, but anything that bonds to the material is something you want to becareful with. I did use some on my friends 2009 fusion dash as a test and it looked great.303 is also great stuff, but not really good on leather. Stay away from Armor All anything (but youknew that) - yuk! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites