cleaning dash on 2002 bon with leather seats
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I use Meguiar'* Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner (#40) in the 473mL spray bottle.
http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-vinyl-r...er-Conditioner
Personally, I don't care for a shine, especially on the dash. To irritating while driving with reflected sunlight. This is in their professional line of products. It'* great for rubber, plastic and vinyl. I use it on the door seals to keep them in good shape. Great for virtually everything interior except the leather and cluster lens.
http://www.meguiars.com/?pro-vinyl-r...er-Conditioner
Personally, I don't care for a shine, especially on the dash. To irritating while driving with reflected sunlight. This is in their professional line of products. It'* great for rubber, plastic and vinyl. I use it on the door seals to keep them in good shape. Great for virtually everything interior except the leather and cluster lens.
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Armor All will only dry out your dash if you don't keep up with the applications. Same as with any other protectant.
I use Meguiar'* NXT and Black Magic protectant for my cars, for various leather and vinyl surfaces. Only because I prefer the way it goes on (not streaky and inconsistent like Armor All can be). Leaves a long lasting shine and cleans too.
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I use Meguiar'* NXT and Black Magic protectant for my cars, for various leather and vinyl surfaces. Only because I prefer the way it goes on (not streaky and inconsistent like Armor All can be). Leaves a long lasting shine and cleans too.
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