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Safe to use Armor All on all parts of the door panel?

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Old 09-21-2007, 02:49 PM
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I've got an '01 SS and I'm wondering if its safe to use Armor All on all parts of the door panel except the carpet?
Old 09-21-2007, 03:44 PM
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I've used it on every car I've ever owned with no problems. Some people will argue that the silicone will dry out the plastic causing it to crack but I personally have not seen that happen. Get the one with UV protectant and you can help prevent premature aging and discoloring.
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Armor All doesnt touch my car. I've seen it fade too many other vehicles for me to want to take any chances w/ it. I stay away from anything thats entirely oil based.
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i thought it water based and thats why it cracks in the winter...
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anyways! i have always used it on all my cars and not one crack or discolor. The trick is to wash off all the old coats and start with a fresh surface.



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