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Old 11-07-2001, 11:05 AM
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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!
Old 11-07-2001, 11:13 AM
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Yeah, that's the stuff. It works great. I get it from Pep Boys...it's like $9 for a bottle.
Old 11-07-2001, 11:28 AM
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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
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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!
I was going to mention this AA makes regular, low gloss and no gloss formulas. I've used the no gloss on the dash with good result and no problem.
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Excuse my ignorance but what is 303? Is that the full name and where can I get it?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by tomzimmer
[B]Excuse my ignorance but what is 303?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bruinlax
[B]I stupidly put armor all on my dash, and i hate the crap, So i've ordered some 303.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bruinlax
[B]So then use Lexol?
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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.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DouglaS2000
[B]Ummm, has anyone here tried the good ole standby called plain water?


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