best dash protectant/restorer

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aarolar

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What's the best product to protect and restore the interior plastics in our trucks? The dash in my 99 is pretty nice with no cracks and I would like to keep it that way if possible.
 

aarolar

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I'm sorry guys I thought I was in the interiors forum someone please move this one for me...
 

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YES!!! ^^^

DO NOT use 'Armor-All'. Buddy had a really nice TR6. Installed brand new Pirelli P66's. Drove on them for about a week. Put the car in storage, soaked a whole bottle of that stuff onto the 4 tires. Put the car on blocks in a heated garage. Then he went to Europe for a year. Went he got back, the tires were so dried out & cracked that they wouldn't even hold air. I never use that stuff!!!
 

michael hurd

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Mild soap and water to clean on a soft cloth... as said never use Armor all. I don't like any 'protectant', every dash / floor / seat I have seen that used on has cracked up like a dry lake bed.
 

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I've heard good things about 303 Products Aerospace Protectant

I'll have to try some on my exterior plastics and tell you how it does.
 
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