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    FusionR LazyAzzAzian's Avatar
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    for those of you who dont like your interior shiny, i would recommend using plede grab it unscented clothes, their really good at getting all the dust and crap, its better than a towel because it uses static to collect the dust rather than just pushing it around, and the good thing is that you dont get the shine

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    SWEET thanks for the info man!:D

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    believe in Buzz! greenguy's Avatar
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    Swiffer also has an auto product. You get a five pack for $1.00 at Wal*mart.
    My wife bought a three pack of Armorall Wipes ( glass cleaner, dash cleaner, and some protectant shiny shit) and all except the shiny shit worked great. The dash cleaner did NOT leave any residue on the dash and cleaned everything up great. Recomended!:D

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    The way I get by with no shiny interior and still have it protected is to use Vinylex. It comes in a blue bottle, and you can find it at Pep boy's and places like that. You only spray a little bit (preferably on a microfiber towel) and it really protects while giving only a clean look, no shiny-ness.

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    natesi, I would find a car bay type car wash where you can do it yourself. We have lots of these round here, but every gas station also has the car wash too. I hate to take my car through a car wash, you never know what shit they are doing and their setup. Best to wash it yourself.

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    I like Mazzy Star natesi's Avatar
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    The do-it-yourself places around here have signs posted to not bring your own buckets, soap, sponges, etc....


    It sucks.

    So if I use the "horse hair" brush at one of these places, since it is attached to the wall, rather than on a swivel in the ceiling, it rubs against the car as I use it and scratches the paint.



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    Natesi

    Dam, we have better shops round here, they provide all the goodies for do it yourselfers, no scratch cloths, soaps, wax, etc.
    Too bad. There has to be some places you can go, I know when I was in Iowa last month, a place called Henries had all the goods, very nice place.

    My Ever Lovin SIR...:p

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