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Old 10-04-2012, 10:11 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I read somewhere on this forum, once you use Armor-all you will have to keep using it as it reacts chemically with vinyl and plastics and will dry out if you stop applying it. I just use a micro fiber cloth and water.
It won't dry it out, but it does leave it greasy and oily. Uneven application over time can cause some areas to discolor. I've seen this happen to my old cars. I use to spray that stuff on everything. Now I know better. Dirt sticks to it and you're not really cleaning the surface. It leaves the surface too shiny and kind of "fake" looking if that makes sense. It's fine for tires, but even then, there are better options.
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