SONAX Xtreme Cockpit Cleaner 500 ml – protects and seals matt plastic interior surfaces
Product description
If you’re trying to keep a modern car’s dashboard looking clean rather than shiny, SONAX Xtreme Cockpit Cleaner is aimed at that exact job: cleaning and then helping to seal matt and textured surfaces so they keep their finish. It’s the kind of interior cleaner you’d pick when dust settles quickly, you want a more “factory” look, and you don’t want to baby the dash every week.
Quick overview
This SONAX Xtreme Cockpit Cleaner (500 ml) is designed for all plastic components in the car’s interior. The brand’s approach is pretty clear: it targets the matt and textured areas you typically find on modern interiors, then leaves protection behind. According to the product description, it also helps prevent electrostatic charges, adds a dust-repellent effect, and protects against re-soiling.
Where it helps most in everyday use

The biggest win here is the intended look and feel. Matt and textured plastics can look dull or “flattened” after the wrong cleaner or too-aggressive wiping. On paper, this product focuses on sealing those surfaces to retain the fine texture, rather than turning everything glossy.
It also claims an anti-static benefit, which matters in real life if you notice dust building up around vents, the infotainment surround, or the top edge of the dashboard. Instead of cleaning, drying, and then watching dust return quickly, the dust-repellent effect is meant to slow that cycle.
A small practical example: after a drive, you wipe the interior surfaces down with the cleaner, let it do its bit on the matt textures, then finish off with a gentle wipe. A few days later, you should (in theory) see less dust clinging compared with a basic cleaner that doesn’t address electrostatic build-up.
What you’ll notice after application



The description mentions three “results” you can reasonably expect to look out for:
- Matt and textured surfaces should stay more true to how they look when clean.
- Electrostatic charges are said to be reliably prevented, which ties into the dust-repellent behaviour.
- There’s a pleasantly fresh fragrance left behind.
That fragrance detail is not nothing. If you often use interior sprays only to be left with a strong scent, you may find this more comfortable for regular use—though of course, fragrance preferences vary.
Key limitations to keep in mind

No product like this is perfect for every interior. You should take note that the stated purpose is for plastic components, and the description says it’s also suitable for wooden instrument panels. If your dashboard is a different material blend (or has areas that are delicate, coated, or unusually textured), it’s sensible to check compatibility on a small hidden section first.
Also, if you’re expecting the strongest “deep clean” results like you’d get from a dedicated upholstery or heavy-duty interior degreaser, this may feel more like a routine protector/refresh than a full restoration tool. The positioning here is about sealing, dust control, and maintaining the finish.
Is it a good fit for you? (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want to maintain the look of matt, textured plastics and you’re fed up with dust coming back fast. It also makes sense if you prefer an interior cleaner that aims to protect against re-soiling rather than only lifting grime.



It’s not the best choice if your main goal is heavy stain removal, deep grime on non-plastic surfaces, or you want something designed specifically for thorough upholstery cleaning.
Worth considering if you regularly clean the cabin and want one product that does the “clean and protect” job in a single step.
Mini FAQ
How does SONAX XTREME Cockpit Cleaner help with dust?

The description states it reliably prevents electrostatic charges and includes a dust-repellent effect, both of which are meant to reduce how quickly dust settles back after cleaning.
Is it only for plastic dashboards?
It’s intended for all plastic components in the car’s interior, and it’s also stated to be suitable for wooden instrument panels.
Will it leave a shine?



The product focuses on sealing matt and textured surfaces to retain fine textures, so the aim is to keep the finish looking more like a proper matt interior rather than glossy.
Does it have a fragrance?
Yes—according to the description, it leaves a pleasantly fresh fragrance.
Where should you apply it first?
Since it’s designed for plastics (and can be used on wooden instrument panels), start with the main matt/textured areas first. If you’re unsure about a specific material or coating, try a small test area.
Is it worth it?
It’s worth buying if your interior is full of matt and textured plastics and you want a cleaner that doesn’t just wipe over dust, but also helps reduce re-soiling thanks to its anti-static and sealing approach. In practical terms, it suits drivers who care about maintaining the “modern” interior look and prefer a protected, textured finish.
You may want to skip it if you’re tackling serious dirt, staining, or you need something built for non-plastic, heavy-duty cleaning. For routine refresh and protective maintenance, though, this is the kind of cockpit cleaner that can make your next clean-up a lot less frequent than the usual wipe-and-repeat cycle.
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