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What product works best for keeping a dash pad nice? #917692
01/30/11 11:10 PM
01/30/11 11:10 PM
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I'd like to know what product works best for keeping a dash pad soft and pliable? I've heard people say that Armor All isn't all that great and there are better treatments available. What do you recommend?

Re: What product works best for keeping a dash pad nice? [Re: 1970RT] #917693
01/30/11 11:20 PM
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Re: What product works best for keeping a dash pad nice? [Re: 1970RT] #917694
01/30/11 11:45 PM
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My upholsterer told me to use a damp cloth to wipe down all interior surfaces, and car washing soap and water for vinyl tops etc. He warned that once you start putting anything on them, you have to keep using that product all the time. Once you stop using it, it will dry out and age at an accelerated rate.


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