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Something odd with vinyl
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flatheadfan |
11-04-2019 @ 9:51 PM
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I have a vinyl upholstery kit (L-B), in my '36 that is two years old. It keeps getting a white damp film on it. It wipes off easily but what is going on? Out gassing of the vinyl? How can it be stopped or eliminated ? Thanks, Tom
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39 Ken |
11-05-2019 @ 3:58 AM
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Are you using Armorall? I've had your exact problem using it on a vinyl interior of one of my cars. It may be the combination of Armorall and humidity but in any case, I stopped using it and the problem went away.
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trjford8 |
11-05-2019 @ 6:18 AM
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Best to avoid Armorall on anything.
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supereal |
11-05-2019 @ 2:10 PM
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I agree with my friend, Tom. ArmorAll contains silicone, and will affect any surfaces that need to be repainted, making the job difficult to impossible.
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