Armor-All certainly changes the appearance of plastic dashboards in
cars! I have stopped using Armor-All for this very reason (20 years
ago!) The plastic takes on a dull, grayer appearance. This could
possibly be due to exposure to the sun after its application. It has
the same effect on "rubbery" bumpers (80's cars.) This is why I have
never used it on my shells.
Karlynn
NC/USA
Philip L. Poland wrote:
> Another response from the ArmorAll folks came in today.
>
> "Thank you for contacting us about your Armor All Protectant. We always
> appreciate hearing from our consumers.
> Just thought I would let you know the protectant does not remove the
> original plasticizers from the plastics. A dashboard that is not treated
> with any type of protectant will do the same thing. Plastics start to age
> from the day they are manufactured and will expand and contract. Thank
> you for the information.
> Again, thank you for contacting us.
> Patti"
>
> Phil
>
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