refreshing dash pad ???

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Hey Guys,

What's the best product to use to refresh a used dash pad?
I got a really nice one (as close to mint as I have ever seen) at the wrecking yard recently.
I'd like to freshen it up before installing it in my '68 CS.
I've read some posts about vinyl paint not being too good...
any recomendations?
Also what does one use to keep the vinyl nice and soft?
I normally use Armour All... is there anything that might work better?

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i have always just washed the dash with soap and water to clean it and then armour all it. There may be some kind of vinyl treatment stuff out there to be used but i don't know any off the top of my head.
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I've been reading about this but haven't tried it yet.
http://www.autogeek.net/3mleatvincle.html
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Here is some vinyl restorer made by Mothers.
http://www.autogeek.net/3mleatvincle.html
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After getting it nice and clean,try baby oil.
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Hey Guys,

Thanks for the input...
I'm not sure I'd wanna put baby oil on the dash pad...
Baby oil leaves a film that stays wet...
thats why it protects vital areas,
Around here, that would end up being covered with dust that would stick to the baby oil... yuck, that would be a mess...
I will check out the Mother's vinyl conditioner....
I have had good luck with other Mother's products...

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Well heck,I didn't know you were gonna leave it on the dash. :lol:

I usually wipe it on then off again. Kinda like I do to my...

er...never mind. :P
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Hey bugster...

The problem with the baby oil is that you can't get it all off.. the film it leaves attracts dust like a magnet...
I actually tried it before on my '68 GTO. I ended up having to use some alcohol to finally get it all off...
Besides... it made my GTO smell like a baby's butt... :doh:

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Just where does baby oil come from?
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303 Protectant...

No silicones, does a great job... look for it at Boat shops...

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hmmm Spartman...

That's a good question...

hmmm let's... crushed olives = olive oil
crushed grape seeds = grape seed oil
crushed coconut nuts = coconut oil

I guess the aswer would have to be....
ummm... crushed babies ?

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Johnsons is mineral oil,so crushed minerals?? :o
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I've never actually used baby oil,just heard it was a good thing. By your account it isn't,so now,I won't try it myself. :thup:
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Baby oil is plain ole mineral oil with perfume in it.
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Yeah, but what minerals does it come from ???

Or is it oil with minerals added...

Heck it could just be Castrol or Moble 1 and crushed Flintstone's vitamins...
Add little Old Spice and yer good ta go...

A little guy just never knows what what gets smeared on his butt...

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