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Hi tom!<P>I use an vinyl/lether dressing<BR>on the interior/conv and tires smile.gif" border="0 <BR>i dont remember the brand right now rolleyes.gif" border="0 but its a US-brand<BR>in white bottle....<P>For cleaning i use Turtle<BR>whitewall cleaner..<BR>it dont dry out the tires as much as<BR>whestleys bleach<BR> cool.gif" border="0 <P>Anders<p>[ 09-05-2001: Message edited by: Anders Larsson ]

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I use a product called "303 Aerospace Protectant". Go to <A HREF="http://www.303products.com" TARGET=_blank>www.303products.com</A> for a complete run down on their products, all of which are very good. Also Meguiar's has a new product for tires called "Endurance" that also is pretty good, they also have a "high gloss" version of the same product if you like a shiny finish. Just DO NOT use anything made be Armoral it will ruin anything you put it on over time!!! rolleyes.gif" border="0<P>[ 09-08-2001: Message edited by: COMPACTBC ]<p>[ 09-08-2001: Message edited by: COMPACTBC ]

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I use <A HREF="http://www.duragloss.com" TARGET=_blank>Duragloss</A> products on my cars with the exception of tires. The Duragloss products are made in Burlington,NC. The guys that founded the company use these products on their own fleet of antique cars which includes T-birds and Corvettes. <P>For the tires the reason I don't use thier products there is they leave the tires too shiny for me. Even the "semi-gloss". I my tires to look uniformly clean, NO shine. I'll check the can when I go to the shop this morning.

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