







✨ Elevate your car’s style with a satin shine that turns heads!
Chemical Guys Natural Shine Satin Shine Dressing (16 oz) is a premium UV-resistant cream designed to restore and protect plastic, rubber, and vinyl surfaces. It delivers a natural, non-greasy satin finish that rejuvenates interiors and exteriors alike, while providing long-lasting protection against sun damage and dust buildup.





| ASIN | B00FALW57K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,332 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #393 in Automotive Cleaners |
| Brand | Chemical Guys |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,394) |
| Date First Available | 25 September 2014 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | TVD_201_16SW |
| Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TVD_201_16SW |
| Model | TVD_201_16 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.01 x 5.99 x 5.99 cm; 500 g |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
A**N
Reasonable product
It’s a decent product but much different than the standard ones. If you’re living in a dusty environment like me may collect the dust and make it stick to your exterior..
F**L
This product is easy to use and smells really nice. In about an hour I was able to apply it to both the interior and exterior of my Chevy Traverse. Simply apply the cream to a rag and rub onto the plastic. The plastic instantly comes back to life, is darker in color and looks brand new. I also applied it to the faux leather interior items and they look good as new. The cream leaves an fresh glossy look without an oily reside. I highly recommend.
L**E
Used this for the first time today and I am so pleased with the results. I applied the product with the sponge applicator. The amount of shine is perfect and my tires look great. I will be sticking with this product and would recommend it to everyone!!!!
K**N
I don’t like the shinny tire dressing so when I saw this I had to try it and boy am I glad I did!!! I get no tire sling and it last a pretty long time.
B**B
I have been searching for a solution to deal with Colorado and Moab mud and dirt on my 37" Wrangler tires which won't come off with any amount of washing with Adams car wash shampoo. After extensive research on Amazon and elsewhere, it appeared that the gold standard for cleaning was Bleche-White with Chemical Guys appearing to be good protectant solution w/o the shine to look like a new tire when finished. The photos show the results with the first being the tire after two generous applications of Bleche-White scrubbed in with a fairly firm brush then immediately rinsed (leaves soap-looking residue of not immediately rinsed). The tire became substantially cleaner but as shown in the photo is far from clean. Frustrated, I decided to see what would happen if I applied Chemical Guys and voila! it cleaned them up!! The second photo is after Chemical Guys and you can compare that with the third photo which is the never used spare which looks like new. The Chemical Guys tires after a few weeks look even better as the unevenness in color has disappeared. They look great and appear to repel water and dust well. Even though a lot of product was applied to achieve this, the four big tires only took about 1/8 of a bottle total.
S**E
So, I tried this on a panel in my trunk, first, just to make sure it wasn't shiny or greasy or anything like that. When I first put it on, I hated it. 100% hated it. It was glossy, greasy feeling, etc. HOWEVER, a few things to note: If you watch their YouTube videos on this product, you'll see they use 3 dime size-ish blots of this stuff on a microfiber for the entire door panel, top to bottom. This stuff goes a long way and you can keep buffing it off. So, I did the same thing. After I applied it to the entire panel or dash, or whatever, I used a clean microfiber and buffed and buffed and buffed until it wasn't shiny anymore. Results are great. At first, it might FEEL greasy, but it's just a slick feeling, as they say it will do to repel dust. I thought "slick" was shiny and greasy...wrong. Neither of those things. I can't tell how long it will last but I'll probably use it anytime I use their Nonesense cleaner on the interior of my car. Amazing stuff. Plus it gives a very clean smell. So, yes, buy it. Just don't use too much otherwise you're going to be buffing it for days. Just remember you can keep buffing until your desired results.
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