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What do YOU use to shine up your dash?



I have not used Vinlyex from Lexol however; I have been using their
"Leather Conditioner/Preservative" and am very happy with the product.
Lexol products were recommended to my by a leather repair shop.
Rick.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Folkson [mailto:jfolkson@optonline.net] 
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 5:44 PM
To: area53@validpath.com; scirocco list
Subject: Re: What do YOU use to shine up your dash?

I been using vinlyex for the past several years and have been happy with
the
results.

http://www.lexol.com/vinindex.html

HTH.


- Jan Folkson  http://www.janfolkson.com
NYC

'86 16V
'03 Passat GLS 1.8t
'03 Jetta Wagon 1.8t

> Ok, folks - I'm on the precipice of installing my crack-free mk1 dash
with
> custom trim that I spent the last few hours on and I would obviously
like to
> give it that nice armor all-type sheen without the armor all of
course. Has
> anyone identified a product (or even a home recipe) that can be used
to shine
> up a scirocco dash that won't pull out the emollients and increase the
chances
> of cracking?
> 
> I've been using Future 2001 on all my other interior bits for years
with great
> success, but I'm VERY nervous putting anything other than water on
this bad
> boy (bought a car specifically for the dash which was one of the last
NOS ones
> from Germany 7-8 years ago (this per the PO)).
> 
> THanks!  JT
> 
> 
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