Adam's Polishes Total Interior Cleaner & Protectant, Quick Detailer & SiO2 Protection, Ceramic Infused, Anti-Static, OEM Finish…
Adam's Polishes
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Best matte dashboard finish
Amazon rating
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Based on 1 trusted source
Current price
$11.99
Updated May 17, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, Adam's Total Interior Cleaner is the pick for owners who specifically don't want shine. A high-trust r/AutoDetailing thread describes it as 'anti-static, spreads easily, and doesn't really leave any kind of shine — think of it as a highly diluted APC,' and walmart.com user reviews independently call out the matte, residue-free finish and faint scent. The added SiO2 ceramic component is positioned as light, ongoing protection rather than a heavy coating.
What reviewers liked
- High-trust r/AutoDetailing consensus on matte, anti-static, residue-free finish
- SiO2 component adds light ongoing protection beyond a plain APC
- Walmart verified-purchase reviewers praise faint, non-overwhelming scent
- Better-regarded brand in specialist communities than several competitors
- Solid 4.5 average across 2,474 Amazon reviews
Where it falls short
- Community describes pricing as expensive relative to a diluted APC
- Not strong enough for heavily soiled interiors or set-in stains
- Lower review volume than category leaders
- SiO2 'protection' claim is light — not a substitute for a real protectant
Across the reviewers we read, Adam's Total Interior Cleaner is the pick for owners who specifically don't want shine. A high-trust r/AutoDetailing thread describes it as 'anti-static, spreads easily, and doesn't really leave any kind of shine — think of it as a highly diluted APC,' and walmart.com user reviews independently call out the matte, residue-free finish and faint scent. The added SiO2 ceramic component is positioned as light, ongoing protection rather than a heavy coating.
Community sentiment toward the Adam's brand overall is more favorable than toward Chemical Guys in the threads we read — described as a marketing-forward brand but 'not to the extreme level' and with genuinely solid products. The same high-trust source flagged the pricing as on the expensive side for what is effectively a diluted all-purpose cleaner with a protectant additive.
For dashboards, door cards, and trim where a factory matte look matters, the consensus is positive. As a heavy-duty stain remover it's not the right tool — the same community sources direct deep-cleaning jobs elsewhere.
- Water-Based, Non-Silicone, and Cross-Linking Polymer Surface Protection
- Contains Odor Encapsulant, UV Absorber, and Anti-Static Dust Repellency Additive
- Suitable for Dashes, Door Panels, Glass, Navigation Screens, Vinyl, Plastics, even Carpet, Leather, and Upholstery
- Produces a Brand New, Matte Appearance with No Gloss on Hard, Non-Porous Surfaces
- Foaming Action when Agitated within Textiles and Upholstery
- Effective at removing sticky residues, light dust, fingerprints, smudges, dirt, stains, and other unwanted contaminants and keep them from returning
- Blueberry Scent, Vanilla Spice, and Sweet Mint & Lime
It has reasonable lubricating ability, cleans dirt when you need a spot touch up and most importantly, wipes clean with NO smearing or residue.
Overall solid products though kind of expensive. They're a bit of a marketing detail company but not to the extreme level that chemical guys is.
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