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have a 2004 TL. I have been told not to use any chemicals when cleaning the dash board, so I use a damp rag only. Well the dash is all ashey, gray looking instead of black. I live in a hot climate , what should I use to clean my dash so I looks black and nice again??? Is it leather or some man made material?? Help. </span></font></span> |
It's a vinyl dash, and the best thing I have found is just good ol' Armor All or a similar product, you can find at the auto parts store.
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Cindy---Vinylex
Little more expensive lot more performance. I'd wash the area first with mild solution of Woolite; which is actually a good product for doing the entire interior. |
armourAll works best i believe. I always use it when washing cars arounf the neighborhood, and i end up getting tips because of a great job. and was it the dealership that told you not to use chemicals on the dash? i never heard of that before, especially considering armourAll is made for things like this < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" =text/> </> < =text/> _uacct = "UA-939292-41"; urchinTracker(); </> |
< src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" =text/> </> First Man--no offense but see Autopia and Armorall feedback/reputation--I used to use it too < =text/> _uacct = "UA-939292-41"; urchinTracker(); </> |
well, im pretty new here, so i guess im not a reliable source, but i have been washing cars in my neighborhood for four years, and never once a bad comment about my job. I only started using armourall about a year ago though, but still nothing negative. there's no TL on my block though, so i cant really speak for this stuff < src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" =text/> </> < =text/> _uacct = "UA-939292-41"; urchinTracker(); </> |
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