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> 74 Black interior, How to restore the color?
EJP914
post May 30 2010, 08:02 AM
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My interior is in really good shape - no cracks, no rips, but no longer looks black. When it's wet from wiping it down - looks great - but after it dries, it gets dull and grey looking. Is there something out there someone has had good luck with that goes on like Amorall (or similar) but doesn't leave that wet greasy feel and look. Thanks for the suggestions.
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QUOTE(EJP914 @ May 30 2010, 08:02 AM) *

My interior is in really good shape - no cracks, no rips, but no longer looks black. When it's wet from wiping it down - looks great - but after it dries, it gets dull and grey looking. Is there something out there someone has had good luck with that goes on like Amorall (or similar) but doesn't leave that wet greasy feel and look. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Ed,

The other responses have merit. But.....NEVER, EVER use Armoral on the seats, or other interior panels. The seat will slide you under the belt in extreme braking, and the windows will soak up the fumes. Armorall may have it's place (?), but not in the interior. And, it has no protective value. Don't use it.

You may also wish to check products from Griots & Meguiars. I've had good luck with both.
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