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Hello:
Recently, I was given a 38 oz. bottle of Armorall Low Gloss Protectant. Over the years, I have heard lots of people badmouth Armorall, so I have never used it. My problem now is, being such a cheapskate, I hate to just pitch the stuff. Does Armorall deserve the bad rap it gets, or is it OK to use on vinyl and tires? Charles Last edited by CharlesW; 05-08-2002 at 11:28 PM. |
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I used to be an avid user of the low gloss Armor All but, I have since switched to Meguiars interior protectant. You can keep spray a little to achieve the low gloss look or more for a high gloss luster. Plus, it smells much better than Armor All. I also remember that Armor All is not so good because of its contents. (Perhaps, Armor All reformulated the solution...)
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My big problem is being to tight to just pitch the stuff. Maybe I will give it to someone that is a fan of ArmorAll and forget it. Since I am a big fan of Meguiar's products, I should get their protectant. There have been several suggestions to use a product called 303. Any thoughts on this stuff? I definitely am looking for a matte finish, not the shiny look.
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I use either Zymol Protectant or a good Leather Conditioner (works great on vinyl). Vasoline is still popular as well as hand lotion. Might want to read this: "Why do dashboards crack?"
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