SFB767
01-30-2005, 11:59 AM
A few months ago, I was browsing used cars on a lot and sat in a '00 V6 and noticed how clean the plastic was and it had no ArmorAll on it at all. It didn't look greasy, but instead like a brand new car.
I've always used ArmorAll on my car's plastic to make it shine and protect it, but today I cleaned every inch of plastic inside with ArmorAll Cleaning Wipes (purple cannister) which took off all of the greasy ArmorAll and left my dash, doors, etc. with a clean, dull finish of a new car. I like the way it looks and it really removed a lot of dirt and grime, but is this stuff safe to use over and over, or should I reapply the ArmorAll I've always been using to keep the plastic conditioned? If I keep using the Cleaning Wipes instead of the ArmorAll, will my dash and other plastic areas start to crack from the FL sun?
I've always used ArmorAll on my car's plastic to make it shine and protect it, but today I cleaned every inch of plastic inside with ArmorAll Cleaning Wipes (purple cannister) which took off all of the greasy ArmorAll and left my dash, doors, etc. with a clean, dull finish of a new car. I like the way it looks and it really removed a lot of dirt and grime, but is this stuff safe to use over and over, or should I reapply the ArmorAll I've always been using to keep the plastic conditioned? If I keep using the Cleaning Wipes instead of the ArmorAll, will my dash and other plastic areas start to crack from the FL sun?