Interior - ArmorAll Wipes BAD
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made the mistake of using the wipes, they left a two-tone on my interior doors, dash, any tiny spot you missed, looks like hell.
anyone have a better interior idea for the plastic surfaces?
thx
Steve
anyone have a better interior idea for the plastic surfaces?
thx
Steve
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I don't know about the wipes, but in general, I don't recommend using AA inside the car. It really attracks the dust and it evaporates in the heat of summer and REALLY fogs up the inside of the windows and is next to impossible to get it off.
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant and it is GREAT. Nice shine. No dust. No fog.
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant and it is GREAT. Nice shine. No dust. No fog.
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Originally posted by Dr Bonz
I don't know about the wipes, but in general, I don't recommend using AA inside the car. It really attracks the dust and it evaporates in the heat of summer and REALLY fogs up the inside of the windows and is next to impossible to get it off.
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant and it is GREAT. Nice shine. No dust. No fog.
I don't know about the wipes, but in general, I don't recommend using AA inside the car. It really attracks the dust and it evaporates in the heat of summer and REALLY fogs up the inside of the windows and is next to impossible to get it off.
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant and it is GREAT. Nice shine. No dust. No fog.
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I have used Black Magic Professional Protectant for a couple of years now. It looks good and last forever. WIth one application, all you have to do is wipe dust off with a rag for the next few months.
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I don't recommend the 303 for the doors. I tried another product first and it streaked and read the recommendations for 303 so I picked some up. I cleaned the door panels and put on the 303 but it also streaked on the door panels. It's probably fine for the dash but I think I will mainly use it for the tires. I think I will stick to just wiping down the door panels, with no products. There was a thread about Pinnacle vinyl protectant being recommended instead of 303.
The textured door panels seem to absorb the protectants unevenly....
The textured door panels seem to absorb the protectants unevenly....
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Originally posted by RacerX
The textured door panels seem to absorb the protectants unevenly....
The textured door panels seem to absorb the protectants unevenly....
The rest of the plastic/vinyl though in the car takes the protectant just fine... just not the door panels.
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Another vote for 303 - I use it on my interior and on my tires. Flat finish - not shiny, one reason I like it. ArmorAll is 99% water - after the water evaporates, your dash goes from that shiny-greasy look to a very dull, dry look. No silicon in 303 either.
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It is definitely not as shiney as AA. It is actually pretty flat but cleans very nicely. You get the advantage of UV protection too.
Here is another site that sells it at a better price.
303 Aerospace Protectant
If you go to Yahoo and do a search on 303 Aerospace Protectant, you'll see a ton of sites to buy it.
Here is another site that sells it at a better price.
303 Aerospace Protectant
If you go to Yahoo and do a search on 303 Aerospace Protectant, you'll see a ton of sites to buy it.
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.....For you guys having trouble with 303 on your door panels, you might want to try applying it with a microfiber towel. My results with a cotton terry towel were what you described, but the microfiber works great! No streaking, no lint, and even application! Give it a shot!
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To search for a brick & mortar store that sells 303 around you use:
http://www.303products.com/main.php?...retailersearch
http://www.303products.com/main.php?...retailersearch
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Originally posted by sands
To search for a brick & mortar store that sells 303 around you use:
http://www.303products.com/main.php?...retailersearch
To search for a brick & mortar store that sells 303 around you use:
http://www.303products.com/main.php?...retailersearch
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Yeah, tried the AA glass wipes they have out now... They do a great job with grease and dirt, but they leave a huge amount of lint that is a pain in the neck to get off.... Just say no!