Matte finishes are more prevalent than ever. Up until a few years ago, the only way to have a matte finish on your vehicle was to get it custom painted or wrapped at a high-end shop. That's not the case any more, with many manufacturers offering a matte finish from the factory! Dodge, Hyundai, and Chevrolet are a few examples of automakers that offer a matte finish as part of an option package. This option tends to cost thousands of dollars, so it's a good thing that you're researching how to clean and protect it! McKee's 37 is the answer. Matte finishes, vinyl decals, and paint protection films require special care. First and foremost, stay away from abrasive polishes! Second, never use any waxy substance to try and protect it because this will actually clog the pores and create a blotchy finish.