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    has anyone tried some of these new armor protectants? they actually look kinda promising.... :nixweiss:



    http://armorall.com/prodcat/pages/ultrashine_2.4.html



    http://armorall.com/prodcat/pages/lowshine.html



    http://armorall.com/prodcat/pages/ul...lean_2.23.html

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    that ultimate clean stuff sounds like it could be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by hadboosttroy
    that ultimate clean stuff sounds like it could be ok




    that`s what i was thinking too. i mean c`mon... armor all has been around a long time and though alot of people don`t like their products, they`re not bad if you use it in proportions and not over do it. i may have to try some and being it`s otc (not a bad thing).... it will be easy to find.

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    yeah my local target should have it, they have tons of armor all stuff. i`ll wait for your review though before i buy it

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    I`ll have to grab some and find out.
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    I`ve used the Armor All Ultimate Clean before and it was pretty much the same as the original. It did have a really nice, clean, pleasant smell. I usually clean all the plastic with woolite/water so i`m not sure if it cleaned much better than the original.



    I stick with the original because I can get (2) 24 oz bottles at Costco for $8. I think (1) 16 oz bottle of Ultimate clean or the others is around $4-5 at Target.

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    The Ultimate clean is not a bad product. I does not shine too much like the original, but more than a low shine product. I compare it to Meguiars Natural shine and it has cleaning ability that removes light to moderate dirt. Its a pretty good maintance product, but I rather use Vinylx.
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    I have used the low shine, and it is a good product. Still too shiny for matte surfaces, but not a bad product at all.

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    We don`t have this product in Australia, but Armor All New Car protectant has been around for a couple of years, which is a low-sheen formula for matt dashes. It may be the same product. :nixweiss



    http://www.armorall.com.au/page.asp?...rch=&lstVisit=



    Its pretty good with a lemon fragrance and nice finish, but is low-sheen, not matt. It does give matt dashes a slight sheen as a result, but non greasy. I`d recommend it.

 

 

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