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Old 09-17-2006, 11:05 PM
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I've always used armour all for all my cars i dont think that armour all is bad but there are def better products out there. I only use the armour all leather wipes b/c they make life easier the only thing i dont like about the regular armour all stuff on the dash is that it attracts dust and gets dirtier over time
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Originally Posted by BlackLiquorish8
I've always used armour all for all my cars i dont think that armour all is bad but there are def better products out there. I only use the armour all leather wipes b/c they make life easier the only thing i dont like about the regular armour all stuff on the dash is that it attracts dust and gets dirtier over time
Agreed, I only use armour all because another family member bought it at Costco and I thought it was a waste to not use it. However, then I learned that your car can become "addicted to armour all" (hence the fading that occurs once you stop using it) so now I use it quite often (apply it a few times a year).

For my next car, I would definitely consider to switch from using armour all to the 303 product.
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I mostly use this, it smells nice, does a good job of cleaning, removing dust, footprints, fingerprints. Quik Interior Detailer is not a protectant but I feel that the vinyl already has uv inhibitors and such and adding something that's a coating will attract dust and alter the natural appearance and feel of the vinyl. If there's scuff marks or I need something more heavy duty, I use Meg's #40 Vinyl Cleaner.

For the seats I use their gold class leather wipes because it's convenient but like any leather cleaner/protectant, you have to let it dry for a few hours before sitting on it or it will feel slippery and look blothcy but once dry it looks like it should. Their Gold Class leather cleaner/conditioner spray is good because it doesn't accumalate in the perforations like some cream cleaner/conditioners do.

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Originally Posted by yeloaw
Lexol is the best.
Years ago I used Armor All. I eventually got tired of the shiny dashboard reflecting on the windshield on sunny days. Now, I only use Lexol products.

Here's a tip: instead of rubbing like crazy to get the dirt out of the nooks and crannies of the leather, use a slightly damp Mr. Clean magic eraser. Just rub with a little light pressure. I've been using them since they came out. They work especially well on the steering wheel and the center console armrest. Makes them look like new.

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