Best product for cleaning 2005 dash.
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The 2005 has a rather large flat dash and I don't want to use armor all b/c it looks good at first but after a few days armor all seems to actually cause the dash to collect more lint and dust. I was thinking of using Meguiars vinyl and rubber cleaner for the dash. Any suggestions? I also want something that protects from UV.
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Ohh, I just picked up the meguiars cleaner. I have been looking for it but could never find it.
I used it the other day on everything inside (except the leather of course). It works great. I even did around the radio and it looks nice.
I used it the other day on everything inside (except the leather of course). It works great. I even did around the radio and it looks nice.
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Originally posted by Kluski@May 2, 2005, 8:01 AM
Ohh, I just picked up the meguiars cleaner. I have been looking for it but could never find it.
I used it the other day on everything inside (except the leather of course). It works great. I even did around the radio and it looks nice.
Ohh, I just picked up the meguiars cleaner. I have been looking for it but could never find it.
I used it the other day on everything inside (except the leather of course). It works great. I even did around the radio and it looks nice.
I bought some of their products the other day, I never knew existed. Meguires"Quik Clay" detailing system, [clay bar included], "Endurance" Gold Class Tire Protectant, and a product called "ScratchX", fine scratch and swirl remover [in a tube]. Hope this stuff is as good as their wax!
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I tried the Meguiars rubber and vinyl cleaner on the dash this weekend. Looks good so far. The main thing is that you need to get everything b/c if you miss some spots you can definatly see it. I will let you know as it goes how the product works.
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Originally posted by Merlot+May 2, 2005, 9:06 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Merlot @ May 2, 2005, 9:06 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>I bought some of their products the other day, I never knew existed. Meguires"Quik Clay" detailing system, [clay bar included], [/b]
The clay bar is great. This site informed me about it. I used it on mine and it picked up a lot. I used it on my wife's 02 Cavalier for the first time. WOW, I went thru some clay on that one.
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The main thing is that you need to get everything b/c if you miss some spots you can definatly see it. [/quote]
That is very true. I missed a spot at a corner, and it was dull and really stood out. So now I make sure I go over everything twice.
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Anything would be good for the dash that doesn't leave in shiny. Don't use Armor All.
You want a flat/non-reflective surface so it doesn't show up on the windshield.
You want a flat/non-reflective surface so it doesn't show up on the windshield.
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I use 303 Aerospace Protectant http://www.autopia-carcare.com/303-30340.html
Provides UV protection against fading and leaves a soft gloss... and is water-based which is important!
Provides UV protection against fading and leaves a soft gloss... and is water-based which is important!
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When I cleaned the one in my dad's 93 I put some NXT Gen Tech Wax on it and it looks pretty good. Might look better if it had more than one coat on it. If I dont get some Ziano Ill put some more on it and relay the results.
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Dan-You oughta try the quick detailer. With a Supreme Shine microfiber it really looks great. You can spray it directly onto the Shaker head unit and it cleans all the crevices without damaging the electronics.
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Well, I guess I'm part of the minority here. I put two coats of Meguiar's Natural Shine Vinyl & Tire Protectant, then top it off with one Armor All Protectant Wipe. As soon as I use up the Meguiar's and Armor All, I'll switch to Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer.
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So the quick detailer is the winner here. Ill go buy some in the next few days. Car is a week old tomorrow, not really dirty inside yet.
These forums are great for stuff like this.
These forums are great for stuff like this.
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Originally posted by sillystanger@June 6, 2005, 6:24 PM
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant http://www.autopia-carcare.com/303-30340.html
Provides UV protection against fading and leaves a soft gloss... and is water-based which is important!
I use 303 Aerospace Protectant http://www.autopia-carcare.com/303-30340.html
Provides UV protection against fading and leaves a soft gloss... and is water-based which is important!
Went to the strore to look for the Meguires stuff, didnt see it. So I picked up the 303 whicch they had.
And I love it! This cars got so much stuff that needs to be wiped down with it. Car is less than a week old, so you would think it looks good still. Well after using this stuff it looked 100x's better!
Works great on the flat black stuff, like the shaker500 etc... and trim around it. Where alot of stuff would just streak.
Looks like armorall, but way better. No sticky slimy feel, or the nasty armorall smell.
Gives it just the right deep shine/luster It needed. Supposedly repels dust, we shall see after a week or 2.