Another review for quite a few vinyl dressing products....all of these are in my regular lineup of items I'd recommend...
303 Aerospace: Well known as one of the best vinyl protectant products you can buy, easy to see why it's on my list. Great for use on the dash, or on exterior trim. Low satin sheen, dry to the touch, non-oily, water based, great product!
Vinylex: Not pictured, but another product interchangeable with 303 that I use frequently and would highly recommend for the same reasons.
Platinum Guard: We all have one ghetto pepboys product in our detailing arsenal lol. Bought this when I had my beater that wasn't deserving of 303. Surprising enough ended up really liking it. Water based so it's not bad for the dash like armorall, low gloss sheen like 303/vinylex, but the smell is INCREDIBLE!!!!! I'll actually spray it under the floor mats just for added scent in the cabin lol. I think they have several colors/scents, this one is the blue kind.
ZCS: This is primarily a paint product, but you can use it on exterior trim. I wouldn't use it on the interior vinyl. It's also VERY pricey but the bottle lasts a looooong time. It gives the vinyl a nice low gloss sheen and you don't have to worry about getting it on the paint since it's meant for paint, but the only downside is it only lasts about a day or two. Great for prep before a car show though since you can do the whole truck, vinyl included with ZCS in no time and head on out to the show.
Adams Under Carriage Spray: This is my preferred product for underhood trim and exterior trim dressing. Seems to last longer than 303/vinylex for exterior use, and has a nice low gloss sheen and visually darkens the plastic from grayish to blackish. Nearly dries to the touch, and applies quickly. I just did my betmat with it a few days ago as well and it looks brand new again.
Adams VRT: This stuff works pretty good, but I prefer the undercarriage spray for plastic trim. It doesn't really darken plastic pieces nearly as much as the undercarriage spray, and it's slower to apply being liquid rather than spray. They highly recommend it for tires so I may give that a try, but again it's more of a PITA for application being a liquid rather than spray. (yeah spray is a liquid, you know what I mean lol)
Meguiars Interior Quick Detailer: Great product for in-between detailings of the interior. Dry dusting makes the dust float around everywhere. Using too much vinyl dressing even the good stuff can build up and get too greasy if you use it too much. This is great for those in-between detailings. Leaves the dash bone dry and doesn't add any sheen or really much of any coating, just gets it back to perfectly clean looking and keeps the dust down and sticking to the MF.
Automotive Febreeze: Okay not a vinyl dressing, but since we were on interior products, I tossed this one in. Smells great, I always spray all the floor mats and the headliner with this. Next best thing after that new car smell is gone lol