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no, I'm not. Not ALL the interior, I use Mequires leather for the leather seats, but Armor All does have it's place on my detail shelf.
 

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creamy peanut butter works even better than mother's back to black.

SERIOUSLY....just work it in with your fingers and wipe it off with a towel. the oil from the peanut butter penetrates into the plastic very well. this method even removes wax residue. I didn't believe this method when I first heard it, but tried it on my wife's malibu to remove the white wax from the black plastic and it looks like it is brand new...did the treatment over a year ago and the plastics look great after every wash.

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Hey Im not wanting to get ton a big argument with you guys. Not all of us have disposable incomes here as i'm sure some here do. I have found stuff that works for me. Keeps my truck lookin good. IMO.
Heres a little background info.
I'm turning 40 this year. We have a roof over our head. 2 kids, wife, father inlaw, 2 dogs, 2 cats, and a 23 year old nephew which pays next to nothing torwards anything but hes family so I let it be. My wife and I are the only ones bringing in money. Then theres kids sports, music lessons, swim lessons. Yes I would love to have the best of the best. I cant afford it. So over the many years I have found products that work for me. Armor all is one of them. It may not be the best but when you have to clean and keep care of 4 cars and a RV you take what works and what works cheap. Nephew does his own struff to his car. SO price starts to matter. Hey I would love to also have snap-ons or mac tools too but I am happy with my mastercraft and craftsman tools they also do the jobs I need. Then there is a little thing called fuel. Right now we are paying just over $4 a us gallon in USD. Ya know it all adds up. It's the price I pay for having my toy. So please before you start bashing people and the things they use just try and think maybe just maybe they dont have it as easy as I do. Dont just spout off thats shit use this. Your oppinion does matter if asked. To the OP of this thread sorry for letting it go way off. Have a great day all.
 

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it's all good Trev, no worries on this end man, trust me, I FEEL your pain! Use what you like, and works for you, that's all the matters :D
 

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I propose this. There should be another thread for what people use to detail with. List the product then what they apply it to. No bad comments or bashing from others. More of a fact finding thread. If you dont like a product someone else uses to bad keep your comments to yourself. This way we can all see what everyone uses without fear of being bashed. I have seen pictures of what people drive so if I see a shine in pitucular that I like when I get a few extra bucks and can get it up here in canada I might be willing to try it that product. Just a thought.
 

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Seems to be a lot o' hatin' over something as insignificant at detailing your ride. I have a jug of Armour all that my wife bought years ago because it was cheap and then that's all anyone used. I don't use it on my tires anymore but it still blacks up the trim nicely. If you buff it off it doesn't leave things greasy. If you have a greasy film you used too much, simply wipe it off. It might shine a little but if a person is okay with that what's the problem? I have heard good things about the Back to Black and would like to give it a try some day

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I propose this. There should be another thread for what people use to detail with. List the product then what they apply it to. No bad comments or bashing from others. More of a fact finding thread. If you dont like a product someone else uses to bad keep your comments to yourself. This way we can all see what everyone uses without fear of being bashed. I have seen pictures of what people drive so if I see a shine in pitucular that I like when I get a few extra bucks and can get it up here in canada I might be willing to try it that product. Just a thought.

Not a bad idea, however I do think feedback as long as it's kept neutral helps. Simply a + or - if you do or don't like a product. that way if there is a trend you can start to see it.
 

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personal preference..that's all

i just like the look and end result that i achieve using other products
 

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trev good idea...my .02 about armor all and stp protectant for that matter tend to over time if not continually applied to turn the black plastic white in spots therefore needing another application. For the most part after a pb treatment a wet chamois will work and the black stays black:read:
 

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I propose this. There should be another thread for what people use to detail with. List the product then what they apply it to. No bad comments or bashing from others. More of a fact finding thread. If you dont like a product someone else uses to bad keep your comments to yourself. This way we can all see what everyone uses without fear of being bashed. I have seen pictures of what people drive so if I see a shine in pitucular that I like when I get a few extra bucks and can get it up here in canada I might be willing to try it that product. Just a thought.
Taken care of.:happy160:
 

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Back to black is what I use, when I go all out, I'll rub it inside the wheel well on the plastic too.
 

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i think whatever you want to use on your car is just that its your damn car....

Me i like to be able to go to the store and pick up more of whatever I run out of instead of ordering online..

I pay a little more for the stuff I like but I use Meguiars on just about everything I can.
 

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If you like hte look/feel of armor all, then by all means go for it.

The REAL problem with armor all isnt so much while you use it, its what happens when you stop using it.
 

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If you like hte look/feel of armor all, then by all means go for it.

The REAL problem with armor all isnt so much while you use it, its what happens when you stop using it.

I've been doing some research on it and found out it actually dries the plastic and could cause it to crack. I'm thinking of tring something new. I will just have to see what we can get up here at Canadian Tire. Oh and never liked the feel of it but then again I dont go feeling my cars ar trucks after I clean them lol. I do like the shine though.
 

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I've been doing some research on it and found out it actually dries the plastic and could cause it to crack. I'm thinking of tring something new. I will just have to see what we can get up here at Canadian Tire. Oh and never liked the feel of it but then again I dont go feeling my cars ar trucks after I clean them lol. I do like the shine though.

I'd heard that it clogged the pores so it couldn't breath, but whatever the mechanism, I'd heard the same thing, once you start using it you have to keep using it.
 

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I've been doing some research on it and found out it actually dries the plastic and could cause it to crack. I'm thinking of tring something new. I will just have to see what we can get up here at Canadian Tire. Oh and never liked the feel of it but then again I dont go feeling my cars ar trucks after I clean them lol. I do like the shine though.

I have to chime in here. Thumper, I'm glad you've determined this about AA on your own, because it IS terrible stuff.

Sure, anyone can use whatever he likes on his vehicle. Hell, you can you a belt sander for all I care. That's personal preference. What ISN'T personal preference is stating as fact that AA is good, because it's not.

I have a Jeep Wrangler (along with the Tahoe), and spent a few years in a Jeep club when I had the time. You could always tell (and then CONFIRM with the person by talking to him) when someone used AA on his fender flares. They'd be a faded, milky blue/gray color. Completely destroyed. And NOTHING (short of paint) could bring them back. Incidentally, I mistakenly used some on my plastic license plate holder on the Jeep. It's a mess because of it.

My father just had his truck "detailed," and you can see on the plastic mirrors where the detailer used AA. It looks like they used wax on the mirrors. Terrible.

I don't know where economics came into play in this thread, but it has nothing (or very little) to do with it. I use Lemon Pledge on all of my black plastic parts (including my Wrangler's flares, which look brand new still, 12 years later). (I usually don't let people in on the Pledge thing because 1) they tend to not believe that it works, and 2) I don't want their cars looking better than mine. LOL) I bet you have some laying around your house.

Like Ford vs Chevy debates, there will always be debates over Adams vs. Zaino and the like. But those debates tend to be over the preference between established, good products. AA is NOT a good product. It's a downright bad product that is marketed heavily. People use it a few times and see that it does what it's supposed to -- but, over time, it takes its toll.

So, whereas people probably could have been more gentle in telling you that you're crazy for using AA, the point remains the same: you're crazy for using AA. ;)
 

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Hey I dont even mind if people say something I use sucks as long as they explain why it sucks. Not it sucks use this. That will get my back up every time.
 

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I just tried the Lemon Pledge on my '98 Ram. The bumper was new last spring so the bumper cover looked ok, but it looks brand new now. The mirrors were fairly milky from being old, and yes, prolly from AA. I worked them over pretty good with the Pledge and they look a lot better. It leaves things nice and black but without the shiny wet look of the AA. Good call. And as and added bonus, my truck now smells lemony fresh. :cheers:
 

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