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    What do you guru detailers use to juice up the interior plastic? I don't want anything that fogs the inside of the glass like some silicones seem to.

    Thanks!
    "If the sky were to fall tomorrow, the tall would die first."

    -Dr. Paul Forrester



    Do I LOOK like I need a psychological evaluation???

    #2
    silicone or BUST?
    84 ETA

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      #3
      Originally posted by fiercee30 View Post
      silicone or BUST?
      obviously you don't know what you're talking about... Silicone is BUST

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        #4
        I use Vinylex or 303 Aerospace Protectant, as well as a dash cover and a windshield "sunshade".
        Last edited by dlmpsy; 04-13-2009, 06:34 AM.

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          #5
          I had an old upholstery guy tell me that petroleum jelly will help restore the lost plasticizers in old vinyl. It looks like armor-all when your done applying it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dlmpsy View Post
            I use Vinylex or 303 Aerospace Protectant, as well as a dash cover and a windshield "sunshade".
            +1 on the 303. have a bottle sitting hear waiting to use. im so glad my dash isnt cracked yet.
            90 E30 325i

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              #7
              I use Vinylex or however its spelled. So far so good; seems very similar to armorall

              Project M42 Turbo

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                #8
                I have used 303 Aerospace Protectant on all my clasics and won't use anything else!
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                "But the way it deals with bumps and heaves makes you think the shocks are filled with unicorn farts and pixie tears."

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                  #9
                  I just throw a sunsheild up religiously, I'm talking even on cloudy days because UV rays are always coming thru!
                  - Sean Hayes

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