Interior care?
Collins,
I have always used STP's Son of a gun as it is water-based. Armor all is alcohol based if I am not mistaken, not a good thing.
It may not keep that car-show-glow as long as others but I like it.
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See ya at the Apex,
Speedin Bob
'99 "Pi$$ed Off" Red Lightning #2504 Built 6/17/99
NLOC # 438
13.98 @ 98 mph (Rookie Session)
Latest Mods:
Airaid w/ S&B Powerstack filter retrofit
Clear Corners & Tails
Bug Shield
Duraliner (first addition)
I have always used STP's Son of a gun as it is water-based. Armor all is alcohol based if I am not mistaken, not a good thing.
It may not keep that car-show-glow as long as others but I like it.
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See ya at the Apex,
Speedin Bob
'99 "Pi$$ed Off" Red Lightning #2504 Built 6/17/99
NLOC # 438
13.98 @ 98 mph (Rookie Session)
Latest Mods:
Airaid w/ S&B Powerstack filter retrofit
Clear Corners & Tails
Bug Shield
Duraliner (first addition)
Just wondering what the rest of the world uses to protect their dash and other plastic components from UV damage and to keeping it looking new? I recently tried a black magic product and was not very impressed. I guess it is back to armor all.


