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Old Oct 9, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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errr... Roswell... did you maybe mean rich corinthian rubber...
No, I meant rich Corinthian leather. Did you ever sit in a Cordoba? The leather seats did have a strange feeling. Kinda like rubber. Maybe it was the original form of pleather.
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Old Oct 12, 2008 | 05:50 PM
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I would use protectant... I guess the manual specifies something, I don't know... But here in Florida in the "Sunshine" State by the beach theres no way you could get away with just a wet cloth... But what do I know...
Question???? How can something like Armoral be harmfull??? Is there a different brand they recomend?? There's no way a wet cloth can protect your dash[&:]... that's kinda dis-heartening... Any feelings???
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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 11:11 AM
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I would use protectant... I guess the manual specifies something, I don't know... But here in Florida in the "Sunshine" State by the beach theres no way you could get away with just a wet cloth... But what do I know...
Question???? How can something like Armoral be harmfull??? Is there a different brand they recomend?? There's no way a wet cloth can protect your dash[&:]... that's kinda dis-heartening... Any feelings???
I was told many years ago that Armorall tends to dry out the surface (dash, etc) which promotes cracking because it's dried out.
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Old Oct 13, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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What BLK 6050 says is true. I've never used it on my cars here in hot and sunny AZ. Just a good vinyl and leather conditioner and cleaner.


PS - Didn't see you in Scottsdale this past Saturday.. CRUSH was a big hit.


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ORIGINAL: MrKrisSullivan

I would use protectant... I guess the manual specifies something, I don't know... But here in Florida in the "Sunshine" State by the beach theres no way you could get away with just a wet cloth... But what do I know...
Question???? How can something like Armoral be harmfull??? Is there a different brand they recomend?? There's no way a wet cloth can protect your dash[&:]... that's kinda dis-heartening... Any feelings???
I was told many years ago that Armorall tends to dry out the surface (dash, etc) which promotes cracking because it's dried out.
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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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[quote]ORIGINAL: Paladin06

PS - Didn't see you in Scottsdale this past Saturday.. CRUSH was a big hit.

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Have been busy...life has gott'en in the way of enjoying the Scottsdale show..
Health issues with parents and finishing up another class on my way towards
earning my PhD. Will get back there soon....where do you try and park at the show?
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Old Oct 14, 2008 | 04:59 PM
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Sorry to hear about the family, they must always come first. I parked in the area for new Musclecars. Lots of Mustangs, Chargers, 300's and a couple of Challengers. Had a ball. Hope to see you there soon.


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[quote]ORIGINAL: Paladin06

PS - Didn't see you in Scottsdale this past Saturday.. CRUSH was a big hit.


Have been busy...life has gott'en in the way of enjoying the Scottsdale show..
Health issues with parents and finishing up another class on my way towards
earning my PhD. Will get back there soon....where do you try and park at the show?
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