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Old 03-06-2002, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Shiny interior...

Can anybody suggest a product to clean the dash with that will not make it shiny? By shiny, I mean the look after you wipe it down with armor all. (And no I do not use armor all to clean the interior. It was just an example) Thanks.
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Can anybody suggest a product to clean the dash with that will not make it shiny? By shiny, I mean the look after you wipe it down with armor all. (And no I do not use armor all to clean the interior. It was just an example) Thanks.
i keep suggesting this over and over but only because it works well... try Meguiars Rubber/vinly conditioner and cleaner. its in the tan or baige spray bottles. i personally use 303 aerospace protectant but they are very hard to find in stores and pretty expensive.
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i keep suggesting this over and over but only because it works well... try Meguiars Rubber/vinly conditioner and cleaner
I second that
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Vinylex works good as well.. it's made by the folks who make Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner.. good stuff..
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Vinylex works good as well.. it's made by the folks who make Lexol leather cleaner and conditioner.. good stuff..
i can probably agree with vinlex too since Lexol is a very good brand
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I use Armor all non glossy formula, I love the entire line of armor all products!
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I use Armor all non glossy formula, I love the entire line of armor all products!
Oh oh You're never gonna hear the end of this. Armor all =
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Armor all, oh that yellow and black bottle makes me giddy! With some nice paper towels, that magical elixer smearing on the plastic brings me so much joy. How I love when the windex mist mixes with it on the vinyl and turns it a nice dark blotch. Sometimes, I spray it too close to the windows and my tint gets nice and slimy.

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You can also use denatured alcohol to clean your dash (only when necessary) and then use Pledge. It keeps your dash clean, protected, and natural looking.
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