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Old 10-24-2011, 03:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by joshs09slvrZ View Post
Be careful with the Armor All wipes, they are more of an oil based spray and can actually deteriorate your dash over time. My personal preference would be to use 303 Aerospace Protectant which you can pick up locally at any marine shop, or 1Z Cockpit Premium. The 303 has more of a matte finish, so you don't have that greasy look and it also protects from UV rays.
I second that against Armor All. Stopped using Armor All after a couple of frisbees I used it on cracked. Works great for making the bottom side of a frisbee nice and slick for tricks but keep it out of the interior of your car.

I just use a damp towel and wipe down. No addatives or detergents... Haven't had to do the Z dash yet though. The Z-Dash is differnt though, texture seems like it might be an issue. The only thing you can hope from these things is that they don't break down the plastic or that they provide some form of UV protection. Better off using one of those front windshield shades. I just picked up one of those springy fold out ones that turns into a plate size disk. It was around $8 at the local auto parts store.

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