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| Apply Armour-all on dashboard? Hi, Is it ok to use Armour-all on the dashboards, consoles, etc.? The reason I am asking is that Armour-all made some of the Alfa 147 interior panels sticky. The Alfa service centre said that the oil in Armour-all damaged the material. Thanks for the help.
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| Glutton for Punishment | Re: Apply Armour-all on dashboard? I wouldn't on the Bravo's dash, just wipe it down with a damp cloth. Armourall is a very waxy/resiny based cleaner and that's what'll cause the stickyness.
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