taking off armor all
This may not help, but Armorall also makes a non-shinny finish formula.
If dash glare is a real problem you could also get a pair of polarizing sunglasses, they work great! You will also notice it looks like most of the cars on the road are driving around without any windows!
If dash glare is a real problem you could also get a pair of polarizing sunglasses, they work great! You will also notice it looks like most of the cars on the road are driving around without any windows!
Dude, i'm all about the polarized glasses - my maui jim's rock! - I just hate that armor all somewhat changed the color of my dash, and when i touch the radio door, it leaves nasty marks now.
oh wells, back to the whiskey
oh wells, back to the whiskey
Originally posted by Triple-H
This may not help, but Armorall also makes a non-shinny finish formula.
If dash glare is a real problem you could also get a pair of polarizing sunglasses, they work great! You will also notice it looks like most of the cars on the road are driving around without any windows!
This may not help, but Armorall also makes a non-shinny finish formula.
If dash glare is a real problem you could also get a pair of polarizing sunglasses, they work great! You will also notice it looks like most of the cars on the road are driving around without any windows!
Ummm, has anyone here tried the good ole standby called plain water? I used plain water and the armor-all just came off the dashboard with very little effort.
It was an accidental discovery that I made when I was using a damp Absorber to wipe the dust off the dash. It completely removed all traces of the protectant, now it looks like it did when I bought the car new, just a plain matt finished dash.
It was an accidental discovery that I made when I was using a damp Absorber to wipe the dust off the dash. It completely removed all traces of the protectant, now it looks like it did when I bought the car new, just a plain matt finished dash.






