Wet Tire Dressing

Back in 1990 before I knew about cars what I know now, I used to use Armor All on the dash and vinyl pieces. My dash cracked horribly! :(
 
FloridaNative said:
Back in 1990 before I knew about cars what I know now, I used to use Armor All on the dash and vinyl pieces. My dash cracked horribly! :(

Man...that's horrible.:( I guess I should count myself lucky. I used a ton of the stuff and don't have as much as a scuff mark.
 
I had a black car then and the heat was murder in it. I used to go through batteries all the time too. They would always dry out on the car. No doubt from the heat. I'm glad you didn't have any issues with it. :)
 
I never had a problem using AA original and still like using it on trunk seals and door seals. Works great.....
 
abrcrombe said:
Meg's endurance glossy version. You can find it at autozone and you can layer it for more gloss. Also it lasts a good while, couple weeks, a lot better than Meg's insane shine (2-3 days). I haven't had problems with dust or anything, but I use the matte version.

Works great for me too, I use an old MF applicator pad, no mess, nice lasting shine.:D
 
I think the problem was with the old formula of AA. The new formula is water based and leaves a great shine. Its also very cheap and easy to obtain.
 
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DP Tire Gel .... one coat, added with a terry cloth wax applicator
 
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