Protect dash/trim pieces
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I'm using armor all...but is there something that will protect the dash & trim pieces better from scratches...like a layer of something? i don't know...but i really wanna protect them...thanks
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Rep Power: 314 I am not sure about layer stuff. But armor-all stinks. Try something else that's not as shiny.
I use Meguiar's Natural Shine. Best 8 bucks you can spend for detailing. Period.
I use Meguiar's Natural Shine. Best 8 bucks you can spend for detailing. Period.
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Rep Power: 0 yeah armor all sucks...... way to shiny for me.... i like the new car look interior..... and to answer your question.... just dont ever touch them lol
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Rep Power: 0 well im asking mainly for that small rectangular piece at the front of the trunk (around the latch)....cause i actually use my trunk....and it's getting scratched...jw if theres anything else on the market
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Rep Power: 0 Get yourself one of these: Civic Trunk Apron for $27.32 + Shipping
I don't have one, but it sounds like the perfect thing for what you're describing.
Best,
Pol
I don't have one, but it sounds like the perfect thing for what you're describing.
Best,
Pol
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