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So I just picked up my new to my Ron Fellows Z, and it appears the previous owner had a dog, and loved armor all... Anyway I have been carefully, and cautiously using diluted simple green to remove the armor all, and awaiting my Adams detailing kit, and I still see what appears to be dog slobber on the dash. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did search and did not come up with much that I have not tried already. Thanks!
[QUOTE=McGinnis Towing;1581962771]So I just picked up my new to my Ron Fellows Z, and it appears the previous owner had a dog, and loved armor all... Anyway I have been carefully, and cautiously using diluted simple green to remove the armor all, and awaiting my Adams detailing kit, and I still see what appears to be dog slobber on the dash. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did search and did not come up with much that I have not tried already. Thanks!
I've removed a lot of "stuff" with Adam's Leather and Interior Cleaner. Spray some on a clean towel and work it in. It may require more than one attempt. Follow that with a light coat of Adam's Leather Conditioner. From the photo this may be the first time the dash has had any attention.
Richard Kashinsky
Adam's Premium Car Care Products
Distributor and East Coast Clinic Coordinator
You can use a damp towel in most cases to clean the interior in all GM vehicles. If they are very dirty you can use a little of a product like Optimums Powerclean as needed. Once the interior is clean and dry, I highly suggest using something with at least a high UV protectant and thats water based. I much prefer the newer interior sealants (like Ultima) since it actually seals the interior making it water resistant and also stops the outgassing and fog you find on glass.