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Old Jun 7, 2002 | 05:05 PM
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I need a little help...

I would like some info on a good product to use inside my truck. For the plastic. Have heard armour all sucks. So any suggestions?? Thanks
 
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Old Jun 7, 2002 | 05:49 PM
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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 12:42 AM
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Meguiar's!!!!!!!

For vinyl dressing I use either 303 Aerospace protectant or ProWax's Premo Dressing. I have a bottle of Vinylex, which I got the other day, sitting here, but I have not had time to test it. I have heard good things about it though. It is suppose to have a little glossier shine than 303 Aerospace. 303 Aerospace protectant kind of produces an original shine instead of a super slick greasy plastic look.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 01:05 AM
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Wet rag does the job. I just haven't been pleased with anything out there for plastics. It's almost like once you start using that stuff you have to keep using it to make it look decent otherwise it looks worse than before. I like plain old clean plastic. There's a couple of spots in my 02 HD that would look better with some type interior protectant...mainly to hide the scuff marks better on the black plastic. I do use that goo on my 87' trans am. With the plastic fading in some parts it looks much better with a couple coats. The only thing I really use often is Son of a Gun. I use that on my two Honda Jetski's. Shines much longer and protect better than armorall IMO. I use it to shine the seats and hopefully block some UV rays to prevent fading. Any of my newer vehicles don't see the stuff though.
 
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