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As simple as this may sound, my wife taught me how to clean. She boils water, wears 2 pairs of gloves and wipes down the interiors of the cars we paint with just the HOT water and a clean lint free cloth. It leaves NO residue and heat melts off most everything. I avoid silicone products around the body shop. But I do have some NAPA brand vynal treatment on my dash, not real greasy, like some products.
After a good cleaning, it would be a good idea to re-dye the dash with a black dye. Several members recommended Forever Black and I used it on all the vinyl pieces in the interior and it really brings them back to life. Highly recommended. Then you may want to protect it with a synthetic (NOT Armor All) to protect it from UV radiation.

Jeff
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...I use 'Turtle Wax' 'Formula 2001 Super protectant with Sun Stop'. It comes in a bright green spray bottle. It says that it 'Blocks U.V. Rays'. 'Superior shine and protection for Rubber, Vinyl, Plastic and Leather'. I am very satisfied with it. Very high shine on my vinyl dash that lasts Forever; or so long I really have not had to add another layer, I just whipe it over with a dray cloth. I believe it DOES moisturize. Yes! it does have a light greasy feel, but I like it!...
I have heard that Armor ALL contains a chemical that will actually assist the deterioration of vinyl over time.
I have used 303 products for years and I have had great luck with it. I buy it by the gallon which costs about $60.00 which typically lasts more than 2 years. I have purchased several objects including a spa cover that claimed the 5 year warranty would be void if I used anything other than 303. They have a very informative website located at

http://www.303products.com/tech/index.cfm?fuseaction=ca...splay&category_id=63

Gary #06984
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Originally posted by Mark#6808:
I heard the same thing, is this a old wifes tail?

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Originally posted by fordgt:
I have heard that Armor ALL contains a chemical that will actually assist the deterioration of vinyl over time.

Gary #06984


I don't know if the "rumor" has any validity, but I do know that Armor All is next to useless, it shines up vinyl & rubber a bit by leaving an oily film, but it does nothing to protect, preserve or refurbish.

I use 3M Leather & Vinyl Cleaner/Restorer, it has 2 part numbers on the bottle, 051131 and 39040. I've never found it on a shelf in an auto parts store, so I purchase it directly from 3M via their web site.

It doesn't leave an oily film, and it does condition and restore vinyl, rubber, leather and some plastics. It's lemon scented too Wink

Your friend on the DTBB, George
I use 303 Aerospace Protectent on interior vinyl. I tried it based on the info I found on Autopia.com - probably the best source of detailing information on the web.
http://autopia.org/

I thought I knew how to clean a car until I started to read the comments and see the great results these guys get. There are a number of pro detailers that post there. The apperance of my car has improved 100% since I started to post there.

Also thanks to everyone for the great Pantera data. I have been lurking here for a while. I am going to look at a 73 L tomorrow – wish me luck
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