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The [TST] Don
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Langhorne, PA
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My Ride: 07 Bugeye STi - 94 Supra iTrader: (6)
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Hey JnJ... recommend some interior detailing products please...
I think I asked you this before but I cant remember... I want to treat my dash, door cards, center console, etc. with something that will condition them and keep them looking good, but I'm not sure what to use. I always hear that armorall will dry this stuff out over time so I'm wondering what I should use instead. Also, what about plastic and rubber trim pieces on the exterior of my car? I'd like to keep them looking black... And kind of on the same subject, is there anything you'd recommend for removing dried up wax from trim pieces and other areas where it doesnt belong? Thanks! Bryan
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Bayshore, NY
Member #45
My Ride: Porsche 924s, 3/4 ton Subarban, Nissan Sentra SE.Missing my 04 WRX Wagon of love. iTrader: (0)
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The 303 Protectant will do the job for exterior plastic and rubber. You may want to clean it first. You can use the 303 Aero Cleaner as it has a low Ph and will not discolor plastic or rubber items. It may take an application or two for truly damaged plastic and rubber to shine. But it will not be that 'fake' plasticky, shiney, sticky glow you get from some products. It will be a nice clean 'like new' glow. Plus, if you get it on the paint, no worries. It will not streak. In fact, I have used it at times on the road to give the paint a quick touch up between waxings. As to removing wax from trim pieces, an old tooth brush and some diluted 303 AeroCleaner works well. We have found that Shining Monkey's Detailer Spray works well as well... I hope this helps! ![]() Bryan |
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