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Dash/trim Cleaning - Phantom - 05-04-2005

Wat do you guys use to clean/protect your dash/trim. I'm looking for something that doesn't leave a "greasy" feeling left on your fingers. Really that you wouldn't even know that someone sprayed something on. Like Armorall I hate the residue it leaves. Anyways suggest away.


Dash/trim Cleaning - 2001 ZTS - 05-04-2005

For cleaning the round brush attachemnet on a Shop-Vac, gets right into every nook, cranny and seam. For protecting I use something like Armour-All but only once year and spay it on a cloth then apply to the surface. I'm sure there are other (better) specialty products now a days.


Dash/trim Cleaning - Raine - 05-04-2005

For exterior trim I use "Back to Black" (available at CT)... for interior I just use armorall



Dash/trim Cleaning - ANTHONYD - 05-04-2005

armour all...

Then immediately wipe with a swiffer.

It takes the grease away.


Dash/trim Cleaning - Phantom - 05-04-2005

ANTHONYD,May 3 2005, 01:29 PM Wrote:armour all...

Then immediately wipe with a swiffer.

It takes the grease away.
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A swiffer?


Dash/trim Cleaning - 2001 ZTS - 05-04-2005

Phantom,May 3 2005, 02:55 PM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,May 3 2005, 01:29 PM Wrote:armour all...

Then immediately wipe with a swiffer.

It takes the grease away.
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A swiffer?
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Don't know "swiffer"? Sounds like somebodies Mom cleans up his room still. :lol:



Dash/trim Cleaning - Phantom - 05-04-2005

2001 ZTS,May 3 2005, 02:25 PM Wrote:
Phantom,May 3 2005, 02:55 PM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,May 3 2005, 01:29 PM Wrote:armour all...

Then immediately wipe with a swiffer.

It takes the grease away.
[right][snapback]106186[/snapback][/right]

A swiffer?
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Don't know "swiffer"? Sounds like somebodies Mom cleans up his room still. :lol:
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No no my mom doesn't clean my room. But neither do I :D


Dash/trim Cleaning - ANTHONYD - 05-04-2005

2001 ZTS,May 3 2005, 04:25 PM Wrote:
Phantom,May 3 2005, 02:55 PM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,May 3 2005, 01:29 PM Wrote:armour all...

Then immediately wipe with a swiffer.

It takes the grease away.
[right][snapback]106186[/snapback][/right]

A swiffer?
[right][snapback]106187[/snapback][/right]

Don't know "swiffer"? Sounds like somebodies Mom cleans up his room still. :lol:
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One of these... Minus the handle of course.


Andrew... I'm sure the wife uses these to mop up all your short and curlies you lose while wanking the ol' meat whistle. :P

And I can assure you my mom doesn't clean my room anymore! :lol:


Dash/trim Cleaning - guilty - 05-04-2005

I use Armorall Low-Gloss protectant on my dash, it doesnt make it as shiney as the regular stuff does.. not too greasy either.

That, and a wet rag to clean the dirt/dust off, clean rag to wipe the armorall in.


Dash/trim Cleaning - meford4u - 05-04-2005

Krown Rust sells a product that the women love and no greasy residue. It is expensive because it is made of mink oil, but it smells great.


Dash/trim Cleaning - ZX3TUNR - 05-04-2005

vacuum then armor all purple canister then yellow.

I got a s**t load of stuff my bro took from the dealorship witch works dam good to.