Z Zenith Guest May 30, 2005 #2 I personally use Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber care and find its good, although I haven't tried any others. I prefer my dash to be dull rather than shiny so that puts me off a lot of products.
I personally use Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber care and find its good, although I haven't tried any others. I prefer my dash to be dull rather than shiny so that puts me off a lot of products.
A Anonymous Guest May 30, 2005 #3 armor all - vinyl & plastics cleaner. They do two versions, shiny, matte. Matte stuff works well and just the right amount of sheen.
armor all - vinyl & plastics cleaner. They do two versions, shiny, matte. Matte stuff works well and just the right amount of sheen.
S Stu Guest May 30, 2005 #4 Ive always wondered, but is there any product that can get rid of scuffs because the bravo interior scuffs quite easily!? Stu
Ive always wondered, but is there any product that can get rid of scuffs because the bravo interior scuffs quite easily!? Stu
B Buzz Guest May 31, 2005 #5 autoglym or armorall are best imo. have used several, but those r best. dont waste your money on turtlewax wipes for the dash. Buzz (formerly LightWarrior) The champion of the Bravo 1.4
autoglym or armorall are best imo. have used several, but those r best. dont waste your money on turtlewax wipes for the dash. Buzz (formerly LightWarrior) The champion of the Bravo 1.4
H HGTaf Guest May 31, 2005 #6 im using the STP "SUN OF A GUN" but as i live in israel and the sun here aint very forgiving, we're using strong stuff to clean and protect car plastic parts...
im using the STP "SUN OF A GUN" but as i live in israel and the sun here aint very forgiving, we're using strong stuff to clean and protect car plastic parts...