[DMCForum] Re: AMOR ALL was: controling mold in interior
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[DMCForum] Re: AMOR ALL was: controling mold in interior
- From: "dmcorlando2003" <SundeQuick@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 13:43:22 -0000
LOL..Sorry about that...Late night here sitting through Hurricane
Jeanne. Damn my two fingered typing.....
Michael Q
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Farrar Russell Carroll Hudkins"
<fhudkins@xxxx> wrote:
> But be sure at the store to ask for ARMOR-ALL.
>
> Amor-All sounds like a love potion.
>
> --Farrar
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: dmcorlando2003 [mailto:SundeQuick@xxxx]
> Sent: Sat 9/25/2004 10:05 PM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] AMOR ALL was: controling mold in interior
>
>
>
> Jee,
>
> Here is the deal with Amor-All. I though I would give you some ammo
> for all those who still "Hate" on Amor-All. Years ago it was not
> good at all and several lawsuits later the formula was changed. It
> is now (and has been for many years) a good product. It just seems
> that the bad stuff sticks in peoples minds.....kinda sounds like the
> Delorean in the publics mind. Anyway, it used to contain petroleum
> distillates and dimethylsilicone (very bad for drying and cracking
> things), it NOW CONTAINS polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) that is water
> soluable and does not have the drying and cracking aide effects.
All
> Amor-All products are fine now and are water based WITH THE
EXCEPTION
> of the UlytraMegaGhettoShine Amor-All.
>
> Amor-All and all PDMS Vinyl protectants are the BEST to use on BOTH
> LEATHER & VINYL. Most people want to condition leather with all of
> the oil based products. In reality, if the leather is in good shape
> to begin with, Vinyl protectants work the best. Most leather seats
> are what is called "clear coated" which are polymer based coatings
> (with the exception of super $$$ cars..i.e. Bently, Rolls Royce, and
> the Hyper Exotics...although 1996 Jaguars are not clear coated
> either.) You can test automotive leather to see clear coating
> (basically painted leather) buy spraying a small amount of window
> cleaner on a rag and rubbing it into/onto a CLEAN SEAT. Clear
coated
> leather will ALWAYS come back with no color...just like the leather
> in the delorean (I tested my one original seat and just got a little
> brown dirt off that was embedded into the seat but no black color).
> Non clear coated leather will come back with the color for the
> leather on the rag. The vinyl protectant does not destroy this clear
> coated finish. The leather conditioners that contain oil actually
> destroy the clear coat polymers and cause the seats to crack and
> wear. Initially they feel softer, but so does rubber pickup hose in
> the fuel tank after it has been broken down by bad gas compared to a
> new pickup hose.
>
> The down side in the Delorean is the windows get cloudy easier when
> any PDMS dressing is udsed because it is waterbased and exaporates.
>
> Michael
> VIN #02944
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > Any pics of the mold covered interior? I'm a genuine Armor-All
> > freak, especially with vinyl interiors, I go through 2 gallons in
> > the summer conditioning everything on my vehicles to soft
> > and "newish" It's always weird how I read how everyone hates
Armor-
> > All in Deloreans, and never to use it, but going on over 3 years
> > straight with the Deloreans & 10 years with my other cars, and not
> a
> > complaint, and I use more than most mortals would ever imagine,
> > literally. Anything that isn't carpeted or leather gets constant
> > baths in it, leather and carpet have their own products. I may
just
> > be lucky enough to live in a dry enough area, but I have never had
> a
> > bit of trouble with mold ever. Lexol and products are ok, but I
> just
> > love the qualities Armor All gives the materials I use it on. I
> even
> > have a few people who goof on me because of how much I use, but
> none
> > ever really have anything bad to say.
> >
> > Always just thought it weird the anti- Armor-All stigma of many
> > Delorean owners? I'll never figure it out.
> >
> > Toss up a shot of the mold covered D Walt if you have it I'm
> curious
> > to see how bad it gets. And they way you phrase it Walt, how many
> > Deloreans do you have now down there?
> >
> >
> >
> > Later,
> >
> > Joe
> >
> > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> > > If I leave a DeLorean parked & closed in my garage for more
> > > than a week, mold will grow all over the interior. Leather
> > > parts are affected worse. I want to buy some kind of small
> > > dehumidifier to keep in the car and possibly plumb the drain
> > > thru an open window or even thru the center console.
> > >
> > > Andrei Cular told me he did something like this with one of
> > > his cars. Are you listening Andrei? What did you use?
> > >
> > > What does anyone else recommend?
> > >
> > > Walt Tampa, Florida
>
>
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