[DML] Re: Good "conditioner" for dash?
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[DML] Re: Good "conditioner" for dash?



 I use Zymol on my Del Sol and that seems to work pretty good. Its about 10 bucks a
bottle....

Joe
capasso@xxxx

yugoman wrote:

> I have a nearly empty bottle of a product called Clear Guard, it was made by
> Turtle Wax but I haven't been able to find it in several years.The label
> says, "contains no water, 100% protectant". One of my cars had a dash that
> looked dull no matter what protectyant I used, ther Clear Guard was the only
> thing that made it shine. It would get dull looking again after a week or
> so, I'd put another coat on. Didn't like it on vinyl seats though, too oily
> and slick. Grweat for the dash, does anyone know of a source for this
> product now? I haven't seen it in at least 4-5 years.
> I'm reminded of a trick someone tol;d me of way back in the 70's, may have
> been before ArmorAll. He had a 1958 Ford with original dash pad. Told me
> he'd park it in the sun till the vinyl got hot, then rub Vaseline all over
> it, let that soak in, then cover it with a towel. Course it weas stored
> inside, and I've never tried that on a car. Anyone else?
>
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