Don't get me wrong I don't like Armor-all at all but if you notice that the original color of most dash components are gray (the original color) where ever you "PEEL" up the vinyl coating applied by the manufacturer you'll see black plastic not gray. some components of your dash are gray plastic and didn't get gray coating. just check out a hidden area you have not used armor-all and you can scratch off gray to expose black. Stop using the crap and the damage is still done. Stop peeling vinyl.
This is not a layer of Armor-All. Armor-All is not a coating it is a penetrator to enhance the look of worn surfaces and will damage some surfaces. We have a Chevy Suburban and is doing the same thing as with your truck. you are peeling up a coating that the automaker coats the plastic to color match the rest of the plastics and vinyl to match. All the other chemicals and solvents you're using is also adding to the problem. Armor all is not good for some materials and plastics. period.
Do you realize how stupid this video makes you look? Here you are bitching like a baby about what Armor-All has done to your truck and then at the end of the video you Armor-All your dash again??? Also your truck looks like more than just Armor-All ruined it. You should probably take that pos to the junk yard.
have you tried using acetone or nail polish remover? the semi-protic dipoles may help to eleviate your dashbored woes! I hope you figure this out very soon.
Don't get me wrong I don't like Armor-all at all but if you notice that the original color of most dash components are gray (the original color) where ever you "PEEL" up the vinyl coating applied by the manufacturer you'll see black plastic not gray. some components of your dash are gray plastic and didn't get gray coating. just check out a hidden area you have not used armor-all and you can scratch off gray to expose black. Stop using the crap and the damage is still done. Stop peeling vinyl.
turbo11man 5 months ago
This is not a layer of Armor-All. Armor-All is not a coating it is a penetrator to enhance the look of worn surfaces and will damage some surfaces. We have a Chevy Suburban and is doing the same thing as with your truck. you are peeling up a coating that the automaker coats the plastic to color match the rest of the plastics and vinyl to match. All the other chemicals and solvents you're using is also adding to the problem. Armor all is not good for some materials and plastics. period.
turbo11man 6 months ago
@turbo11man Your wrong so wrong. This is Armor-All not plastic, the plastic is fine its like new under the Armor-All.
TheDreamCar 5 months ago
Do you realize how stupid this video makes you look? Here you are bitching like a baby about what Armor-All has done to your truck and then at the end of the video you Armor-All your dash again??? Also your truck looks like more than just Armor-All ruined it. You should probably take that pos to the junk yard.
god damn dingbat
iceclimberxxx 9 months ago
ARMOR-ALL EATS PLASTICS AND RUBBER! I heard that it rots out certain rubbers from the outside in.
makeupmaster1 9 months ago
the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. You my friend are insane.
SweetMooch 10 months ago
I won't use armor all!!! I didnt know it did that.
capnfrog 10 months ago
have you tried using acetone or nail polish remover? the semi-protic dipoles may help to eleviate your dashbored woes! I hope you figure this out very soon.
valdezmiguel2 10 months ago