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    the glass will be easy to fix. unfortunately not for the poor old plastic bits. the more of that stuff you put into it, the more likely it will crack in the sunlight.
    go to a panel beaters workshop, (if you can still find any-thanks NRMA) and see what they use. if they are worth their sweat, they wont be using armourall. they will most likely be using a quality product like autoglym or mothers.
    it all depends on what your overall aim is, to keep your vehicle looking good and to keep it for a long time in that state or if you are just trying to make it look ok so you can sell it to some poor bastard who will probably have to look at replacing the dash and door trims etc.
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    Armarall is not good at all.. it makes things very slippery.... Ask Peter Brock, He Armoralled his steering wheel.....

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    that'll come back to bite you clarkie, tree huggers are people too you know!
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    that'll come back to bite you clarkie, tree huggers are people too you know!

    I have a Theory
    Race cars and Race Drivers do not Die when Driving is there Job.

    Possum Bourne Died in a freak car accident, but at a hill climb. Not competing

    Colin McCrae, Helicopter crash

    Brocky.... Well he was in a race car, but it was a passion, not a Job....

    Can think of any more.... Fangio.... old age...

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    senna?
    there goes the theory
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    senna?
    there goes the theory
    Damn it.....

    But he was CRAZY...................

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    Funny Post...that one shiny new 4wd
    From a Defender owner..what is "Armorall" is like under body protection for off road?

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    It's too late now, but next time try Meguires new car protectant. It's a much more subtle product. Use the remaining armourall on your tyres.
     2005 Defender 110 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Use the remaining armourall on your tyres.
    But not on motorbike tyres.

    I saw a bloke ride his bike out of a tyre place one day after getting a new tyre fitted. It had no grip at all and when he opened the throttle, he dropped it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    But not on motorbike tyres.

    I saw a bloke ride his bike out of a tyre place one day after getting a new tyre fitted. It had no grip at all and when he opened the throttle, he dropped it.

    Ron
    Actually, I suspect it would be better not used on the tread of any tyres!

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