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Old 03-26-2005, 03:37 PM
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What product is the best to use on the dash for cleaning and protection?
Old 03-26-2005, 03:41 PM
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Best asked in the car care section but I prefer 303 Protectant and have for years.
Old 03-26-2005, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by tom4416
Best asked in the car care section but I prefer 303 Protectant and have for years.
Post this in the "Car Care" section and you'll realize more responses.
FWIW. . .
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Post this in the "Car Care" section and you'll realize more responses.
Sorry but I disagree. I asked a simple question the other day in the "tech" section about tire pressure. One person responded. The very same question was asked by another member, this morning I believe, in the "general" section and got over a half a dozon responses!

Maybe that is a rule but if it's a simple question, what's wrong with it right here? You'd be surprized how many others may have wanted to ask the same thing or just wondered about it and found there answer while breezing through the general section.

Like I stated in another post, it's not the Libarary of Congress, just a simple forum. JMHO
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They're expensive, if calculated by the sheet, but Armor-All cleaner wipes simply work great. Very efficient, and don't leave any residue or shine behind.
I also agree that this general forum is the best place to get your help.
Sometimes it might also help to double post, to get the most and quickest answers, but that tends to raise the hackles on forum moderators, and any other heavily OCD'd individuals!
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Originally Posted by Hoonose
They're expensive, if calculated by the sheet, but Armor-All cleaner wipes simply work great. Very efficient, and don't leave any residue or shine behind.

Old 03-26-2005, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Braced
Sorry but I disagree. I asked a simple question the other day in the "tech" section about tire pressure. One person responded. The very same question was asked by another member, this morning I believe, in the "general" section and got over a half a dozon responses!

Maybe that is a rule but if it's a simple question, what's wrong with it right here? You'd be surprized how many others may have wanted to ask the same thing or just wondered about it and found there answer while breezing through the general section.

Like I stated in another post, it's not the Libarary of Congress, just a simple forum. JMHO
Yep, but a few subjects WILL get moved by the mods. There are probably half a dozen threads on this subject on the first page of that section already.

Tire pressure is not as cut & dried.
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They're expensive, if calculated by the sheet, but Armor-All cleaner wipes simply work great

But, I tried them here in Las Vegas where the humidity is near 10%, very low. The next week I went back to use them again and the whole container of them were all dried up, useless! Never bought another pack. I guess if you could put them in a container that has a seal they would last. Too much trouble.

I've been using a damp sponge on mine and so far it works as good as anything else I've tried.

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Main reason is because there is a car care section. 2nd reason is this is probably already there on the 1st or 2nd page. 3rd reason as of now that is the rules.

If you really want lots of replies then post it over in OT.
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moving to car care ......
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303 Protectant is my choice, be wary of cheap products with silicone as they may damage over the longer hall.
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303 Protectant is my choice, be wary of cheap products with silicone as they may damage over the longer hall.


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