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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2006
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    #1
    leatherique will solve your probelm.

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    #2
    don't use armor all. trust me. just don.t

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    #3
    sir m_ron
    ano po yung leatherique?brandb yun o product name mismo?saan po mabibili yun?price?

    sir torque ,

    bkit po pala ayw nyo armor all?any reasons why?


    salamat po! sa mga tips keep 'em coming

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    1. because after a few months, your dashboard would feel oily.
    2. it also reflects the sun (and usually bounces off to your face while driving)
    3. for some plastics, it makes it crack. they said they changed the formula, but it still happens. some attribute it to overzealous polishing > imagine your leather shoe being applied with kiwi leather wax every week <
    4. it doesn't really clean your dashboard. it just covers it with a thin film of "protectant"

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by torque2006 View Post
    1. because after a few months, your dashboard would feel oily.
    2. it also reflects the sun (and usually bounces off to your face while driving)
    3. for some plastics, it makes it crack. they said they changed the formula, but it still happens. some attribute it to overzealous polishing > imagine your leather shoe being applied with kiwi leather wax every week <
    4. it doesn't really clean your dashboard. it just covers it with a thin film of "protectant"
    Oh shi*t! I already used ArmorAll on my dashboard! Any suggestion on how to remove it?

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    #6
    *picard, use APC to remove/clean AALL on your dash. you can also use soft brush for thorough cleaning.

    *threx, as suggested by some tsikoteers, try to clean your dash with APC...brush it a bit with a soft toothbrush. then apply a good dash protector (e.g. megs, moms or you can try cleanshinemaster).

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by silhouette View Post
    *picard, use APC to remove/clean AALL on your dash. you can also use soft brush for thorough cleaning.
    Meron po na nito sa mga Ace hardware? Is this some kinda cream/lotion/or liquid spray?

Dashboard Rejuvenation?