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Phat1983
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Dash treatment

Post by Phat1983 »

I have an old model 6n polo, pre facelift. The dash is in good nick with exception that the plastic shows up dry unless i apply something like wynns dash spray at least 3 times a week.

I have done this for the last 4 months and i expected it to at least start to rejuvenate the plastic and vinyl but as soon as the product dries it starts to look extremely dry (about a day and a half after application).

What can i use to nourish the plastic and vinyl on the car without leaving an oily shiny residue and where can i buy it from?

Thanks

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Re: Dash treatment

Post by Faiz-uddeen »

Hey Cadet

Meguiars Interior Detailer is the stuff … makes it look like it just rolled over the new car sales floor…. No oily residue or dust collector but little on pricey side but money well spent.

Thanx
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Re: Dash treatment

Post by 2226cc »

303 Aerospace Protectant is also an option.

I think the Wynns stuff is just silicone. Get that off first before using the megs or 303. I do not care much for glossy dashboards caused by silicone sprays.
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