Miata Mailing List: December 1994, Message #45

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From: Michael_Scott-RVFT60@email.sps.mot.com Subject: Re: Armor-All Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 17:36:45 -0500
Apparently-To: RVFT60@email.sps.mot.com Oh no, say you who have been through this discussion before... I, along with some others new to the group, may want to get your expertise on the rubber/vinyl protectant story. Once upon a time: I had new Firestones put on my truck at no small expense. Within a year (in Phoenix) the sidewalls developed cracks that were unsightly if not a structural concern. The seller asked "Have you used Armorall?" Well, of course I had - I wanted my new tires to stay looking good. Maybe it was an excuse by the dealer not to replace the tires, but they said don't use that stuff. (They did not recommend any substitute either.) I never liked the shine that A.A. put on things anyway. I now use a product called "Tannery" which is a white foam spray obstensibly for leather. This cleans and doesn't leave the vinyl shiny. I rarely use anything on tires anymore, and have only done the top once. But I wipe down the interior most every time I wash the car and have not noticed any problems. The Armorall used to "outgas" - especially in Phoenix temperatures - and fog the inside of the windows. The Tannery product doesn't. Robert Hull ROBERT: I live in Phoenix and have been using Meguiar's #40 as an inside vinyl (and inside rubber) cleaner .. no ill effects have manifested themselves after 2 summers. For the tires, I've been using a Eagle 1 product specifically for tires .. works great. Again, no negative side effects for the tires with this product. MIke Scott '93 Black C "MY ATA"

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