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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 07 10:29 pm
by RayC
If you can get it Autosmart G101 Cleans everything from seats/ plastic/ carpet /engine bays the lot, try to avoid contact to paintwork though

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 07 10:52 am
by Dave999
its an armourall can
i think i discoverd it for half price in wilkinsons
comes with a stiff plastic molded brush. dubious i was, as really the only two things in a can that work are carb cleaner and aircon gas (and old t-cut with high content organic stuff that melted ya paint, the new stuff is pish) The rest is snake oil as far as im concerned but was plesantly suprised.
The Alfa dash is suede look leather grained hard plastic (very batchelor-pad black n chrome in design .
i.e it has a course leather grain in a generally matt surface. its a right pain. even water leaves marks.
so ignore instructions and soak the area with the foam and really rub it in
with brush
wipe foam off and re apply.
it will look like you made a serious error of judgemnt for about an hour then all will come good
leave it to dry and buff away any weird patterns.
got hardend chololate Fridge milkshake off the seat as well (brown and nasty-don't ask)
mr sheen was applied as well but getting a consistent darkening of the sunbleached patches was a nightmare and also prooved difficult for my passengers to brace themselves aginst the dash anymore, (they now stay in the back

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Dave
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 07 12:38 pm
by MrNorm
Dave, how did it look afterwards, 'traditional' armourall has got a bit of a bad rep due to the 'shiney' Bananarama! leaves......although it does seem to remove marks.
Keep 'em coming, I am listening to all your experiences and will probably try several!! Thanks so far.....
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 07 2:00 pm
by Dave999
was alright due to the matt finish
what it did was lifted all the dust fluff and general nasty stuff that makes the dash look white and faded
i.e it got rid of the effect that you get after leaving the car with the windows/screen out in a workshop where lots of paint prep goes on
the only way i can explian it is
dusty record washed under the tap never looks as good as a dusty record cleaned with record antistatic cleaner
it gave it a better uniformity and the in grained light coloured dirt was converted into something that the brush could pull out
i too don't like the usual armourall effect this foam is probably very similar but it didn't just slash out like the normal hand pumped bottle so i guess they did something to it to make it suitable for cloth upholstery as well. glossy drailon is not what we want
Dave
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 07 9:38 pm
by MrNorm
Cheers matey!!

I will try to get me some of that and try it as well as some of the other recommendations
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 07 7:18 pm
by Steve Chapman
Can recommend Daves Brasso tip, dash and gauge faces now as new.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 07 11:22 pm
by Anonymous
I use foam cleaner that we have from work for cleaning PC's and keyboards and stuff like that.
Personally, I like Armor-All though.
Brasso for lenses.