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stevenf
4/29/2008 1:44:27 PM
I have a 97 Jimmy with tan interior. When I got it, it was GROSS! The owner had never cleaned it the entire time he had it. Whenever I used armor all on the dash, the white rag kept getting small tan spots on it. I thought this was dirt at first. The dash has a few tiny cracks so I was hoping to apply armor all very often to hopefully stop them from getting bigger and give the dash that gloss appearence so the cracks werent noticable. I applied it today and the rag was worse then the other times. IT WAS SLOWLY TAKING THE COLOR AWAY!
 Have yall had this type of problem with your blazer/jimmy interior? What would you recommend shining it with?
rriddle3
4/29/2008 2:10:31 PM
I think what's coming off is the corroded, dried out, gummed-up colorant that was used in the dash material and is now deteriorated due to the previous owner's neglect. Probably any liquid rubbed into the dash surface is going to remove it. I would try letting the Armor-All just soak in and gently wipe off the excess.
stevenf
4/29/2008 2:26:17 PM
So you think its only on the surface and will stop coming off eventually if I continue to use armor all?
swartlkk
4/29/2008 2:30:24 PM
Has the vehicle been smoked in?

Even if it hasn't, in some cases, I have seen vehicles with a layer of grime over pretty much all horizontal surfaces.  Nothing but elbow grease and time to clean it all up.
stevenf
4/29/2008 2:39:53 PM
there is a sigerette hole in the carpet, but the "grime" is the exact color of the dash.
Duntov
4/29/2008 3:17:02 PM
I am done with ARMOR ALL...I quit using that crap on anything but tires in 1971 when it ruined the vinyl top of my 1970  Grand Prix. Recently , I quit using Armor All on tires because if you get overspray on the wheels, it will combine with disc brake dust and forms a compound similar to tar that even a high pressure car wash cannot remove. I have found that Eagle One Etching Mag wheel cleaner will dissolve that compound instantly  but that product has been discontinued  because of the high acid content and the possibility injury resulting from misuse. One needs to buy all the Eagle One Etching Mag Wheel Cleaner that can be found on shelves  because it will soon be gone.  However, there are some good  products on the market now that are specifically designed for tires, wheels  and  interiors. Meguiar's has good products for those applications but whatever you use, don't use Armor All anymore.
4x4blazerguy
4/30/2008 2:23:03 PM
I'm not big on Armor All either.
neo71665
5/2/2008 1:37:15 PM
You sure somebody hasn't replaced the dash and its the paint/dye from where they recolored it?
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