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Dashboard cleaner?
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No brainer IMHO..Always use the BMW OEM cleaners..They were designed for them (obviously) and maintain the same smell and same texture for the dash...Same for the leather, etc...
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Hmmm...
I prefer Vinylex applied with a terry cloth covered foam applicator. I will look a little foamy at first but dries to a rich, non-glossy finish.
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Where can you get Vinylex?
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Vinylex
It comes in an orange bottle and is in stock most times at Pep Boys, Home Depot, Lowes but definitely at NAPA Auto stores.
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Thank's RSS!
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I use ArmorAll Vinyl cleaner and conditioner. It gives brand new look to my dashboard and lasts for almost three or four months.
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stay away from armor all cleaners, what it is applied to will fade quicker. If you want to clean the dash,just use a damp cloth, for teh rest of the interior vinyl I use Meguiars products.
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I just tried Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Pro Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner on my wife's X3 dash and interior. Aside from a distinctive vinyl like odor, it seems to do a good job without leaving too much shine.
Does anyone have any comments about this stuff, pros or cons? |
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I have seen it popping up more and more in detailers baskets... I just bought a can and will be detailing the X with it manana. Let me live with it for a week and I will submit a mini-review.
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