Avenger2011
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- May 23, 2012
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No need to get upset with each other...I appreciate any and all advice and perspectives on the matter. I do like a wet looking interior just as much as i like to see my tires shine. However, it was a good point that the glare of a SHINY dash is a distraction and could cause me more problems such as a smashed front end if I cannot see past the glare and put my car up a pole or something. I also think there is a little bit of a difference between "shiny" and "wet" My dash is not made of the right material to have a shine to it anyhow. It is a course leather and wet would be as far as I could go. My main concern is keeping the dust to a minimum. I love cleaning my car, although more than twice a week is becomng a hassle. And you may be right about the armorall attracting the dust because as soon as I clean it there is more dust there already. I will try the meguire's and see how that works. My other concern is that I got the car when it already had 34,000 miles on it, hence pre-owned and as you all know, not everyone is as picky about how well their car is taken care of. There are skuff marks on the door panels and door jams from shoes and whatever was opening the doors. I cannot seem to diminish the appearance of them. The door panel material is a black plastic so I am wondering if there is something for that like the rubbing compound you would use on the outside for skuffs and small scratches. I relly did not intend to start any problems with my inquiry. I welcme all opinions and advice. Thank you all very much for all of your responses.