

A silicone oil–based dashboard polisher is an automotive interior dressing formulated primarily with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) silicone oils that create a high-gloss, shiny, wet-look finish on dashboard, vinyl, plastic, and rubber surfaces.
These products rely on non-volatile silicone oils as the main active ingredient, which form a hydrophobic, glossy protective layer when applied to surfaces.
This type of dashboard polish is common in traditional torpido cilası products and is preferred when a deep shine and rich appearance are desired.
⭐ Properties of Silicone Oil–Based (High Gloss) Dashboard Polishers
1. High Gloss Finish
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Produces a very shiny, wet-look surface.
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Enhances color depth of plastic and vinyl.
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Gives the dashboard a “just-detailed” appearance.
2. Contains High-Viscosity Silicone Oils
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Usually includes PDMS silicone oil (350–1000 cSt or higher).
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These oils create a smooth, glossy protective film.
3. Strong Hydrophobic Effect
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Water beads and rolls off easily.
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Protects against moisture and humidity.
4. UV Protection
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Silicone oils absorb or reflect UV radiation.
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Helps slow down fading, cracking, brittleness of dashboard materials.
5. Dust and Dirt Resistance (Moderate)
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Repels water well, but the glossy film may attract some dust if over-applied.
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Needs occasional wiping to avoid dust buildup.
6. Long-Lasting Shine
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Stays glossy longer than water-based products.
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Doesn’t evaporate quickly because silicone oils are highly stable.
7. Enhances Elasticity of Plastics
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Silicone penetrates slightly into vinyl/rubber, keeping it flexible.
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Helps prevent surface hardening.
8. Oily/Greasy Texture
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Classic silicone gloss has a smooth, lubricated feel.
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Not recommended for steering wheels, pedals, or gear knobs due to slipperiness.
9. Heat-Stable and Chemically Inert
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Doesn’t degrade under sunlight or high interior temperatures.
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Won’t react with most car interior materials.
10. Easy to Apply
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Spreads easily with sponge or microfiber cloth.
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Leaves a consistent shine even with minimal effort.
⭐ Typical Composition
(Not exact formula, just typical components)
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Silicone oil (PDMS) – main gloss agent
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Solvents or carriers – to spread silicone uniformly
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Fragrance – pleasant interior scent
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Colorants (optional) – slight tint
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UV absorbers (optional) – added sun protection
⭐ Advantages
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Very glossy, deep shine
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Long-lasting protection
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Water and UV resistant
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Restores faded plastics
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Excellent for showroom shine
⭐ Disadvantages
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Can feel greasy or oily
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May attract dust if heavily applied
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Not suited for surfaces requiring grip
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Gloss may be “too shiny” for some users




