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Old 26-06-2005, 10:38 PM   #31
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The Autoglym vinyl and rubber protectant is very good and has a nice lemon smell to it. Though I do find that if you don't buff it off after applying, it makes the dash very shiny and this reflects onto the windscreen.

Next time I'm going to try Pinnacle vinyl and rubber protectant. It's a bit dearer than the standard stuff but I love their polish and waxs. Their leather conditioner is also the best stuff I've ever used.
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Old 26-06-2005, 10:57 PM   #32
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The Autoglym vinyl and rubber protectant is very good and has a nice lemon smell to it. Though I do find that if you don't buff it off after applying, it makes the dash very shiny and this reflects onto the windscreen.

Next time I'm going to try Pinnacle vinyl and rubber protectant. It's a bit dearer than the standard stuff but I love their polish and waxs. Their leather conditioner is also the best stuff I've ever used.
For my interior vinyl, I am using wolfgang black diamond tire gel four times a year.
Once cured, provides a jet black finish that is not greasy.
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Old 27-06-2005, 07:14 PM   #33
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For my interior vinyl, I am using wolfgang black diamond tire gel four times a year.
Once cured, provides a jet black finish that is not greasy.
I was just reading up on the wolfgang tire gel last night actually. That's another one to keep in the back of my mind, Ta.
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Old 28-06-2005, 03:13 AM   #34
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silicone spray is the coot i use it everywhere i drench my dash in it lol it looks like my dash is underwater sometimes
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Old 28-06-2005, 07:17 AM   #35
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silicone spray is the coot i use it everywhere i drench my dash in it lol it looks like my dash is underwater sometimes
Jamie - I use wolfgang tire gel on the top wing of my car's bi plane double decker spoiler. It's black now, was brown when I got the car.
Clayed it, cleansed it with four star and polish and coated with wolfgang and after curing time of an hour, applied optimum protectant plus
I re apply optimum once every couple washes
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