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Armor All: Don't use it!
Among the Zzz boards I read there have been at least a half dozen posts from Zers who have used Armor All on the inside door panels. Immediately followed by a "help" post on the web sites. Its leaves a "blotchy" finish.
Having done the same thing, though on a small are, thought I'd post a warning here. use 303 Space Protectant or similar prduct. |
Yeh it wears away at your interior, that's some strong stuff.
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It is also responsible for the foggy residue you get on the windows on a hot day.
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Black magic all da way!
Amorall dries out your interior, gotta use something silicone based. |
Armor All IS SILICON based. 303 is NOT.
That's one reason it is better. |
haha been there, done that. took forever to remove.
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How do you get the 303 to apply evenly
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lol...once I sat in the Z and saw the funky looking interior material...I had a feeling it wouldn't be armor all friendly.
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just for my 303 sampler over the mail. Haven't applied it yet, but the enclosed literature states that 303 maintains a top coat over the plastic trim to keep it from cracking.
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I use vinylex, from lexol, but application is the key. I use a well worn terrycloth wax application sponge on my interior, including doors, very successfully.
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hey is the 303 available at most auto parts?
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303 Aerospace Protectant is the stuff to use; available at Autozone, on the web, and most marine stores...
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Originally posted by GGGVenom 303 Aerospace Protectant is the stuff to use; available at Autozone, on the web, and most marine stores... :D |
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