WTF is VASOLINE?
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Originally posted by Blackout View PostWTF is VASOLINE?
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Originally posted by henna 3ree View Postits a petroleum bi product, so basically when they make bombs they get this jelly residue and they sell it to people to put on cold sores,skin,lube,and so much more stuff. doesnt make sence. my mom loves the stuff and i tell her get it away from me
LOL.
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Originally posted by henna 3ree View Postits a petroleum bi product, so basically when they make bombs they get this jelly residue and they sell it to people to put on cold sores,skin,lube,and so much more stuff. doesnt make sence. my mom loves the stuff and i tell her get it away from me
so you like your mom better dry?
i prefer it when she's wet.Originally posted by BillBraskyThat's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.Originally posted by acolella76i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress
My newest addition:
Rebecca Arlene, born 4/19/2013
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostYou used Vaseline on all your vinyl and trim.
You do know that Vaseline is petroleum-based, right? Petroleum-based substances don't penetrate and protect, they will literally sit on top of the surface, giving it the appearance of being shiny and nice looking, while actually causing the surface to heat up more by trapping heat under the thin layer of silicone. You want water-based products for protection against heat/sun and UV damage.
Get some good vinyl/rubber cleaner, clean all of that shit off, and try again with a true water-based product that will actually protect your trim and dash.
+1. This is why ArmorAll is a fail. When you get around to caring use a product like Aerospace 303 or Poorboys World Natural. With those conditions your interior will rot apart.
PS your friend sounds like an idiot.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostWhile you're at it, you should also try KY it's blunt's brand of choice, so I've heard.
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Originally posted by ieatpeople View Postso you like your mom better dry?
i prefer it when she's wet.
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Well i did as it said in the t-bird forum. I put it on and wiped the excess off. Than once i found out i ran out and put dish soap on a wet cloth and tried to get the vaseline off. Than i rubbed it down with another cloth. Im not sure but i think the excess heat may have formed a small crack on my dash, but it may have been there already. The dash looks great as of this moment, as well as the trim, but im not sure about any of the long term effects. Im sure our dashes are more sensitive than the t-bird dashes and are more prone to cracking than theirs are. I guess well see in the on-coming weeks.
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Originally posted by Blackout View PostDude...:tsk:
problem??Originally posted by BillBraskyThat's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.Originally posted by acolella76i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress
My newest addition:
Rebecca Arlene, born 4/19/2013
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