Cleaning/Protecting Inside Plastic
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Cleaning/Protecting Inside Plastic
I would really like to put something on my dash to protect it, however I HATE to have all the glare. On my old car I used Armor-All low gloss, which was still a little bit of gloss.
I have 303 Protectant, but I'm afraid it may be too shiny. I'm also thinking about trying Lexol Vinalex.
If you have used either, could you please let me know which one works the best, and has the least shine.
Also if you have another product to suggest, go for it!
I have 303 Protectant, but I'm afraid it may be too shiny. I'm also thinking about trying Lexol Vinalex.
If you have used either, could you please let me know which one works the best, and has the least shine.
Also if you have another product to suggest, go for it!
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I use Vinylex by Lexol, but I hear the 303 protectant is good also. The Vinylex (IMO) leaves about the same "finish" as lexol does on leather...that is it goes on shiny/wet but dries to a "like new" look.
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I used the 303 and IMO it just deepened the color of the dash with little or no additional "shine." I'll be installing a Dash-mat in the near future to solve this problem permanently.
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