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I have a perfect Vinyl Top on my 500. I'm looking for advise on a good quality care products for my top.
Just hope it isn't armor all..
Thanks guys..
I would NEVER use Armor-all on anything. Period. Try this product....www.303products.com I know a fellow who uses it on his Buick Riviera and he has excellent results using this product.
Thanks.
I'll look for it at my napa store. I had a olds cutlass with a vinyl top. I used armor all on it. It was ruined by the end of summer
I know a guy who had a 'Cuda and he used Armor-all on his dash and within a year it cracked all over the place...he was devastated! He sold the car that way. Let's just say he has very disparaging comments about that product!
Mothers VLR works great for me, read directions carefully.
I was recomended this product from a detailer friend.
What is armor-all good for anyway?

Hey maybe its flamable, I got an idea.
It's good for Chevies, Fords and foreign cars, LOL.
67r/t4speeder Wrote:What is armor-all good for anyway?

Hey maybe its flamable, I got an idea.

Please post pictures, this should be good...
Huh? I've never heard of 303, they seem to have been in the business for a long time. I've used Armor-All for years and I never had a problem, allthough, I did use it on the vinyl top on the 69 Charger we had, only problem is when you got caught in the rain, it would run down the sides of the car!
Armor All is good for making tires look shiny for a couple days and causing "fish eyes" in paint. The only practical use I ever found for it was when I drove wrecker and flatbed. You could use it as a lubricant to slide vehicles in park off of the flatbed. A little squirt under the tires and it would slip right down. Anti-freeze would also work. Big Grin
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