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I use the glass cleaner wipes on the chrome and stainless steel on my truck to get rid of water spots. If you use them on glass they leave bad streaks. I also use the leather cond wipes, they work well. As for the rest of the products, I would rather use the bottled stuff.
For stainless steel or aluminum, baby oil works great, removes waterspots and makes it easier to clean off soiling or brake dust if used on your wheels.
For stainless steel or aluminum, baby oil works great, removes waterspots and makes it easier to clean off soiling or brake dust if used on your wheels.
Wow. Never heard of that one. Have to give it a try.
I hate them dam armorall assrags. I wiped my 4 wheeler seat with em and when I took off my *** slid right off the back and hit the rackbar. Hurt like a sombtch.
I hate them dam armorall assrags. I wiped my 4 wheeler seat with em and when I took off my *** slid right off the back and hit the rackbar. Hurt like a sombtch.
You're not supposed to use armor all (or similar products) on seats, steering wheels, pedals or anything like that.
i really like the meguires leather wipes, works great and spreads good on the leather. i HATE the armor all pad wipes, their horrible. i say stay away from the armor all wipes, ive had great luck with the meguires stuff. also a good way to keep your dash clean is to use one of those car dusters, i can clean my dash at a stop light and it lasts a long time because of the chemical they put on the duster.
I hate them dam armorall assrags. I wiped my 4 wheeler seat with em and when I took off my *** slid right off the back and hit the rackbar. Hurt like a sombtch.
I used armorall on my rubber floor mats once. Looked great. Slippery though did the splits getting out of the truck and sat down on the ground before I gave mayself a groin injury
years ago i bought a super sharp '76 Chevy Cheyenne C10 shortbox that had been ordered from factory by one (not so knowledgable) person to be especially good on slick roads. not a heavy truck at all, and definitely not wheel drive; V8 350 w/ 3-on-the-tree; black as black can be with burgandy red interior, including a benchseat. since seatbelts werent a requirement at the time, a quick wipedown with a new product called armor-all would easily deliver any date riding on said benchseat within a bearhug to break the ice. i sure do wish i still had that truck.