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Ifishskis
Posted 3/22/2010 4:03 PM (#430373 - in reply to #430102)
Subject: RE: Cleaning Boat Seats and Other Vinyl





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David Bily - 3/20/2010 8:58 PM

I didn't know that Armorall had petroleum products in it but now that I do, I don't see why that would be pertinent; vinyl is a petroleum product as are many of the other things I use it on when cleaning the boat such as the rubber rail around the boat and gasket on the outboard cowling. I stand by what I said. The vinyl in my boat looks like it did when I brought the boat home in 1992, and it gets an application of Armorall twice a year.


And I stand by what I said.......with over 30 years of experience to back it up. Back in the day Armor All was pretty much the thing to use. But I often wondered why white vinyl became light yellow vinyl after a few years.

In the early 90's I was introduced to 303 and "their story" (not my story) made sense to me. Since using 303....no more white vinyl turning yellow'ish.

There are lots of alternatives on the market...use what you want to. I was just adding my .02.

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