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WILD WALFORD'S56
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Armour-All will really mess up a paint job in progress.

I had sprayed it on tires and the silicone about ruined my new paint job.

That crap travels and most painters won't use it in or near a paint booth

Always buying and selling 1956 ford trucks and parts...Ohio

stlroken
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I have used armor all but spray on rag not directly on the dash, seats,etc. Don"t really like it. I like "Tuff-Stuf" its a large yellow and red can available at wallyworld etc and keep the vinyl moist and cleans and its cheap. Spray on the seats (vinyl) and wipe off with damp rag. Only use simple green on tires a little mequires dressing once in a while. I stick pretty much with the many mequires product and have been happy with them.  Although "Mothers" is a pretty good product too.

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DANIEL TINDER
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I quit using Armor All 30 years ago when I noticed it always turned black rubber brown. I have also heard that when used on vinyl upholstery, it dissolves the stitching. I have been using all of Meguiars' products since with no complaints. They offer so many different versions, you have to experiment quite a bit though. Also, Murphy's oil soap seems to be a safe cleaner for dirty vinyl, and won't harm stitching.

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Jeffs54Merc
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I do upholstery and I use Eagle one Tire Wet to clean and condition the vinyl. It does a great job, a lot better the Armor All. It works great on white walls too.

Jeff Leydig
Stallions Auto Interiors
Stearns, Ky. USA

55Birdman
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Soap and water then use some Windex. Ammonia free  version

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amoral is crap it is deadly on tires and plastic there is better stuff on the market!!! looks good for now,but over Time will cause rubber to dry out and crack same with plastic, cost me 3 new tires on my honda big Red and they where like new !!!   Shakey Petew00t
Joe 5bird7
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Guess I'm marching to a different drummer, but I've used it for 30 yrs or more, ever since the guy who did the upholstery in my bird recommended it.  I've had nothing but good experience using it on vinyl (seats, dash, door panels), tires, and even rubber weather strip.  In fact, using it on old hard weather strip eventually softened it up considerably as well as making it look better.......I live in a cooler, wetter climate (Wester WA) and wonder if that has anything to do with it.  A friend in So Cal says it's terrible and discolored his vinal panels. ?????
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For tires, I use what ever I get for free at the cruises.

54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312
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Ive always had much better luck with griots garage products.  Rubber cleaner & conditioner for tires, etc....

I dont let armor all anywhere near any of our cars.  Too much silicone, too greasy, attracts too much dust.  For plastic or vinyl dashes, I highly recommend meguires dash foam too...

Ron Grove

Wauconda, IL

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I know for sure that armourall will discolor white wall tyres.

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