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Old 06-01-2006, 05:49 PM
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non peeling?

Anyone else have a non peeling dash pad? I armor all that thing like every other day, still looks good
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Old 06-01-2006, 08:07 PM
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Re: non peeling?

Armor-All is like crack cocaine...once you start, it snowballs. The vinyl will dry out faster each time you use it, and you need to stay with it.

Mine's never been touched with any conditioner, sits in the sun all day, every day, and looks new.
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Re: non peeling?

yeah, but you appear to have a second generation one, I have a first and have never seen another one without a peeled up dash. Anyway, what would you recommed besides armor all to keep my dash clean and in its original (non peeling) state?
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Re: non peeling?

mine is plastic and i couldn't care less how it looked.
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Re: non peeling?

Pledge furniture polish works great. It won't dry out the vinyl like armor all and other silicone based products, plus it smells lemony fresh,
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Re: non peeling?

pledge?? reeealllly. Will it keep the part of the dash around the defrost vent from peeling up? Is that what you use?
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Re: non peeling?

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yeah, but you appear to have a second generation one, I have a first and have never seen another one without a peeled up dash. Anyway, what would you recommed besides armor all to keep my dash clean and in its original (non peeling) state?
Oh yeah, I forgot about those...I can't really reccomend a vinyl product, I don't really use 'em. Lexol works real good on leather, not sure about vinyl.
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