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Old 08-09-2010, 11:18 AM
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What does everyone use on the vinyl in your car? My dash is dry. I have cleaned my entire interior and then I used black magic to give it back some shine. It doesn't make it greasy really. My dash I coated about 8 times and it still won't give me back any shine. I was hoping that maybe with putting enough of that stuff on there that some of the smaller cracks would be less noticable. What is everyone using for keeping the vinyl and leather good. Leather I use the blue magic cleaner and conditioner.
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303 is good for vinyl. I like Zaino Z10 and leather care products from www.colorplus.com for the leather.
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I use some eagle one product. Mainly, keep it clean and out of the sun as much as possible.
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Been using this for a long time in my 83-944 & now using it in some application in my 968.Beauty of it is that it serve two purpose either Vinyl & Rubber.All rubber trims including rear spoiler can be done with it.

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Super VRT from Adams Polishes is unreal.
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three ohhhh three baby. their products are great for your tires too.

sunscreen for your car's vinyl and rubber.


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303 or Adam's VRT.

I don't like the super shine look. Just clean and crisp...
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Everyone has a choice as to leather and vinyl care and uses what works best for them. I have used 303 in my car and it is OK stuff. I have 10 Horse Saddles and Bridals, plus leather interior in my car. Over a course of 30+ years I use nothing but Lexol Leather Conditioner. It has kept the leather like new, supple, soft and does not discolor the leather and it works good on vinyl.

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I have that blue magic stuff and its a 2 step system that works good for cleaning and what not, but it doesn't seem to change the color of the leather at all where its a little worn through the color. I would like to restore the color with some stuff.

Anyone have luck with making the cracks smaller in the dash with using any of these products?
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I have that blue magic stuff and its a 2 step system that works good for cleaning and what not, but it doesn't seem to change the color of the leather at all where its a little worn through the color. I would like to restore the color with some stuff.

Anyone have luck with making the cracks smaller in the dash with using any of these products?
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I have that blue magic stuff and its a 2 step system that works good for cleaning and what not, but it doesn't seem to change the color of the leather at all where its a little worn through the color. I would like to restore the color with some stuff.

Anyone have luck with making the cracks smaller in the dash with using any of these products?

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