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Armorall alternative by mikemck
Started on: 05-31-2003 10:36 PM
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Last post by: hyperv6 on 06-01-2003 08:41 AM
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Report this Post05-31-2003 10:36 PM Click Here to See the Profile for mikemckSend a Private Message to mikemckDirect Link to This Post
In the past I have used Armorall on the inside of my cars. The label warns against using it on paint. I think it can remove painted labels on switches.

What do you recommend using instead?

Thanks.

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Report this Post05-31-2003 10:43 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Cheever3000Send a Private Message to Cheever3000Direct Link to This Post
Anything. I don't let Armorall touch my car.
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Report this Post05-31-2003 11:20 PM Click Here to See the Profile for litespdSend a Private Message to litespdDirect Link to This Post
I agree with Cheever...Armor All is cr@p. If I use anything at all, it's Malco PB2. It was recommended to me by a guy who was a friend of my dad's. He runs an upholstery shop, and sells Malco products exclusively. He said that just about everything out there is in the same league as Armor All.

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Report this Post05-31-2003 11:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for SCCA FIEROSend a Private Message to SCCA FIERODirect Link to This Post
Try baby oil.

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Report this Post05-31-2003 11:27 PM Click Here to See the Profile for $Rich$Send a Private Message to $Rich$Direct Link to This Post
i like Meguires, they make good products, and they smell good too

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Report this Post06-01-2003 12:31 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DRAClick Here to visit DRA's HomePageSend a Private Message to DRADirect Link to This Post
I never had any bad effects from it but not sure of the cost. When I worked for a refrigeration parts wholesaler we used to use food grade silicone, it was in an aresol can. Looked as good as any other product I've ever used on tires, dash, etc.
Anyone know the pros or cons for of a food grade silicone spray?

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Report this Post06-01-2003 08:26 AM Click Here to See the Profile for rogergarrisonSend a Private Message to rogergarrisonDirect Link to This Post
Lexoil, Tannery, or even neutral shoe polish.
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Report this Post06-01-2003 08:41 AM Click Here to See the Profile for hyperv6Send a Private Message to hyperv6Direct Link to This Post
303 protectant! It is the only thing the tonnu bed cover companies recomend. Other wise it voids their warranties. It was made for NASA and will not damage anything. Only neg is it cost more.
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