A really odd question, if you could just look. It's an odd request about trim panels
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A really odd question, if you could just look. It's an odd request about trim panels
Kind of hard to describe in a subject header. Can everyone think real hard to list the trim parts of the car? I don't want to miss any, and I'm prepping everything up to recondition it. I can only do this in one fell swoop, so I only want to do it once. But basically, everything you can think of. The forward and back ceiling paneling, the A and B pillar paneling, what about everything for the dash and the doors and the lower areas? I know it's weird, but I would just like to have an official name for it.
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I see. I checked around the garage and I think I have everything. Well, we'll see what happens when I try to put the puzzle back together. I'm soaking this stuff in Amorall until I come back to it. Any other suggestions for helping it?
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The chemicals and solvent in armor all actually will make it worse. Armor all has this nasty tendency to make everything plastic or vinyl very brittle.
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Originally posted by Icemark
The chemicals and solvent in armor all actually will make it worse. Armor all has this nasty tendency to make everything plastic or vinyl very brittle.
The chemicals and solvent in armor all actually will make it worse. Armor all has this nasty tendency to make everything plastic or vinyl very brittle.