View Single Post
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 07-02-2009, 11:27 AM
feddup feddup is online now
Member
iTrader: (1)
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 903
Rep Power: 35870
feddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to livefeddup relies on Rep Points to live
303!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Revelie View Post
Personally I'd stay away from armorall. Autopia forums have a thread about it, and the last post says a lot. A guy that I work with is in to classic cars he and his friends swear armor all ruins your dash and plastic components over time.

heres the link to autopia. Armor All bad??? - Autopia.org

I just use the same auto shampoo/water mix i use to wash the exterior of my car on a microfiber cloth. Then I follow up with a wet microfiber cloth. It keeps the engine clean, and I do it every other time I wash my car. I get any small spots with Adam's detailing spray that I happen to miss.
Use 303 protectant 303 Products - Aerospace Protectant, High Tech Fabric Guard -* World's Leading Automotive Care Products never armor all! Anyone got any advice on how to clean the sound deadening material underneath the hood? I've got some white stuff that doesn't want to come off it.
__________________
08 BBP MT absolutely stock!
Getting 38MPG with "moderate" hypermiling. Going for 40!
Reply With Quote