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Topic: Dash Pad Renewal (Read 443 times)
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bradc
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BigBlockDart.Com
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I just purchased a ton of 68 stuff from a  Dart member including a very nice dash pad set. No cracks etc. What is a good product to soften the vinyl a little more? Some say stay away from ArmorAll etc. What say you?
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Darren
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What about the stuff baseball players use to break in a new glove. Just a thought. Darren
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72Dart_400
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I've never had a problem with armorall, I use there protectant wipes on interior parts all the time. Shines them up really nice!
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rumblefish
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The problem with armor all is said to be when you stop using it things dry up quick, rumor has it that this is due to silicone, wich is as I understand no longer an ingreadent.....
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1meanfish
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I've always used Armorall and never had any problems. I like the glossy shine you get with it.
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