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Brians Secret Ingredient to a Clean/Shiny Dash!
So I've gotten comments on how clean my dash is and people ask what I use and I never could remember the name. So, I found a pic of it. I use "Turtle Wax's F21 Protectant"
![]() Real nice, lasts a long time. So Mo, go get some!! |
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Thanks Brian.
THE SECRETS OUT ![]() Reppity repped. Edit: your dash did look nice when I saw the car. Which one u use... bottle on the left.. or on the right? lol |
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Location: Probably your state drinking a lot of CORONAS or MARGARITAS =)
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Ricky
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LOL....I guess I can say enjoy that 4th bar HAHA ![]()
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I've been using the STP dash protectant, but I am ambivalent on it. Perhaps I'll give this one a try next time.
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Kill Your Self Krew
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i use armor all low shine. it works great... it doesnt give you thaat horrible shine and it doesnt smell.
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