Glenn1018
Mar 1st, 03, 11:50 PM
I just finished reading about 15-20 threads on dying interior parts, and everyone says it really works. I've never tried it, but it seems like if you clean and prep well before dying it works great.
My question is after it's all done, is it ok to use ArmorAll or something similar? Thanks.
SS540
Mar 2nd, 03, 8:32 AM
I don't see why you couldn't, but I don't see the need for it. I have dyed a bunch of interior parts with SEM products and they look great without Armorall. If you ever need to touch up anything that has been Armoralled, you will have a heck of a time getting the slick stuff off.
MikeH
Mar 2nd, 03, 10:03 AM
you can, but I HATE armorall. I cant stand the greasy look it leaves not to mention it becomes a dust magnet graemlins/angry.gif . I use baby wipes to clean my interior. leaves a natural look and a baby fresh smell. graemlins/thumbsup.gif
Keith Tedford
Mar 2nd, 03, 10:12 AM
When we bought our truck tonneau cover, this product was used as a specific example of what not to use on the vinyl. Makes a person wonder.
Glenn1018
Mar 2nd, 03, 11:03 AM
Thanks for the advice. I was asking because ArmorAll does aid in preventing cracking. I know what you mean about the glare...the "just coated in bacon grease look".