bABY oIL
dash mat
rumluver : is right on i have had dash mats for the last 10 years in my vehicles and plan to have one in my new truck if it ever gets here. but I think they are the way to go.
just my .02
sheryl
just my .02
sheryl
I don't know, maybe I'm just different than most of you guys, but I don't like the look of a shiney dash. I prefer the flat look that the truck had when it was showroom-new. So...When I clean my widnshield, I jusy wipe the overspray across the dash and it looks like new. My truck sits in the garage most of the time.
Been doing this to my '92 van since it was new, and the padded dash has retained it's factory luster (not ArmorAll-slimey), with no cracks or fading. It has sat outside all it's life. Once every two years or so, I DO give it an ArmorAll treatment, but then just use window cleaner the rest of the time.
MR
Been doing this to my '92 van since it was new, and the padded dash has retained it's factory luster (not ArmorAll-slimey), with no cracks or fading. It has sat outside all it's life. Once every two years or so, I DO give it an ArmorAll treatment, but then just use window cleaner the rest of the time.
MR
i'm with rockpick about not using baby oil on my dash. but i have used it on clear plastics like head light covers and the clear console cover and also the bug gaurd, it works awesome on the bug gaurd. lasts a long time and does not drip away.


