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Satin-Finsh Vinyl Dressing (semi-OT)


JerseyHarold

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I want to spruce-up the interior plastic on my daily drivers but don't want the high-gloss shine that Armorall produces. Is there a way to dull it down sort of like a flattening agent for paint? Otherwise, are there low-gloss dressings on the market?

Thanks for your ideas.

Harold

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Harold,

Things are at a stand still point. I have been so busy this summer selling one house and buying another, moving, and work that the ability to dedicate time to my hobby is impossible. Yesterday was the first time this summer that I was able to take my 29 Plymouth out for a drive. I think it will be this way until next summer. I already have a mandatory honey-do list that needs to get done before Thanksgiving. I hate to admit it but I may have to bring in some help. Painters are on the top of the list.

Chet...

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I just use a clean damp cloth to clean the plastic and vinyl parts. That way there is no wax to attract more dust' date=' and the finish of the surface stays the way it looked originally. Once in a while, I'll also use Windex and a dry cloth or paper towel.[/quote']

Norm,

Window cleaner on plastics and painted surfaces will ruin them. It causes paint to crack and plastic to dry up.

Best.

ARTHUR

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