Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
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Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
kaboom <kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<t1uohvc6tiditqs065al5vjml2bvqtfck8@4ax.com>. ..
> On 21 Jul 2003 15:28:00 -0700, blade6023@yahoo.com (Russ) wrote:
>
> >Before cleaning the interior of my 2003 Elatra GT, I was wondering
> >which parts are actual leather. Do I need to use a leather care
> >cleaner on the dash and doors or is the traditional Armor All cleaner
> >sufficient for these areas?
>
> **You shouldn't be using Armor All at all. My detailer said to avoid
> it. I asked him about caring for my car. I use a foam window cleaner.
> I asked him what do I use to clean to dash and he said that after you
> clean the windows (with the foam) just drag the moistened cloth over
> the dash. I think he said that Armor All contained formaldehyde and
> that makes surfaces age prematurely.
>
> kaboomie
I figured I would draw some anti-Armor All responses with my message.
I'm neither pro or against the product, but people do seem to lash out
against it. I don't have a long history with it, but I'm always
amazed by the bad rap it gets. Sounds like most of you just use
something simple for the dash/doors. I guess just getting a good
protectant for the flat part of the seats will do the trick.
I'm curious, why is the Armor All tire stuff so bad??
BTW, thanks for all the responses everyone!
> On 21 Jul 2003 15:28:00 -0700, blade6023@yahoo.com (Russ) wrote:
>
> >Before cleaning the interior of my 2003 Elatra GT, I was wondering
> >which parts are actual leather. Do I need to use a leather care
> >cleaner on the dash and doors or is the traditional Armor All cleaner
> >sufficient for these areas?
>
> **You shouldn't be using Armor All at all. My detailer said to avoid
> it. I asked him about caring for my car. I use a foam window cleaner.
> I asked him what do I use to clean to dash and he said that after you
> clean the windows (with the foam) just drag the moistened cloth over
> the dash. I think he said that Armor All contained formaldehyde and
> that makes surfaces age prematurely.
>
> kaboomie
I figured I would draw some anti-Armor All responses with my message.
I'm neither pro or against the product, but people do seem to lash out
against it. I don't have a long history with it, but I'm always
amazed by the bad rap it gets. Sounds like most of you just use
something simple for the dash/doors. I guess just getting a good
protectant for the flat part of the seats will do the trick.
I'm curious, why is the Armor All tire stuff so bad??
BTW, thanks for all the responses everyone!
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Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
On 22 Jul 2003 18:47:24 -0700, blade6023@yahoo.com (Russ) wrote:
>kaboom <kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<t1uohvc6tiditqs065al5vjml2bvqtfck8@4ax.com>. ..
>> On 21 Jul 2003 15:28:00 -0700, blade6023@yahoo.com (Russ) wrote:
>>
>> >Before cleaning the interior of my 2003 Elatra GT, I was wondering
>> >which parts are actual leather. Do I need to use a leather care
>> >cleaner on the dash and doors or is the traditional Armor All cleaner
>> >sufficient for these areas?
>>
>> **You shouldn't be using Armor All at all. My detailer said to avoid
>> it. I asked him about caring for my car. I use a foam window cleaner.
>> I asked him what do I use to clean to dash and he said that after you
>> clean the windows (with the foam) just drag the moistened cloth over
>> the dash. I think he said that Armor All contained formaldehyde and
>> that makes surfaces age prematurely.
>I figured I would draw some anti-Armor All responses with my message.
>I'm neither pro or against the product, but people do seem to lash out
>against it. I don't have a long history with it, but I'm always
>amazed by the bad rap it gets. Sounds like most of you just use
>something simple for the dash/doors. I guess just getting a good
>protectant for the flat part of the seats will do the trick.
>
>I'm curious, why is the Armor All tire stuff so bad??
**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
kaboomie
>kaboom <kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<t1uohvc6tiditqs065al5vjml2bvqtfck8@4ax.com>. ..
>> On 21 Jul 2003 15:28:00 -0700, blade6023@yahoo.com (Russ) wrote:
>>
>> >Before cleaning the interior of my 2003 Elatra GT, I was wondering
>> >which parts are actual leather. Do I need to use a leather care
>> >cleaner on the dash and doors or is the traditional Armor All cleaner
>> >sufficient for these areas?
>>
>> **You shouldn't be using Armor All at all. My detailer said to avoid
>> it. I asked him about caring for my car. I use a foam window cleaner.
>> I asked him what do I use to clean to dash and he said that after you
>> clean the windows (with the foam) just drag the moistened cloth over
>> the dash. I think he said that Armor All contained formaldehyde and
>> that makes surfaces age prematurely.
>I figured I would draw some anti-Armor All responses with my message.
>I'm neither pro or against the product, but people do seem to lash out
>against it. I don't have a long history with it, but I'm always
>amazed by the bad rap it gets. Sounds like most of you just use
>something simple for the dash/doors. I guess just getting a good
>protectant for the flat part of the seats will do the trick.
>
>I'm curious, why is the Armor All tire stuff so bad??
**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
kaboomie
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Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:18:34 -0400, kaboom
<kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
certain cleaners that cause problems.
kaboomie
<kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
certain cleaners that cause problems.
kaboomie
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Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 17:25:02 -0400, kaboom
<kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:18:34 -0400, kaboom
><kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
>
>**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
>certain cleaners that cause problems.
>
>kaboomie
That's interesting. I was doing some additional research too and
found that one of other "claims" against Armor All is that they use
water in their leather conditioner which leads to bad problems.
What's interesting is that they don't list the ingredients on the
bottle so how do you really know??
Thanks for the follow up Kaboomie. Hope my initial response didn't
sound like a slam against you. It wasn't intended that way at all. I
just happened to pick your thread for the response. Thanks again for
your responses!
<kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 22:18:34 -0400, kaboom
><kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
>
>**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
>certain cleaners that cause problems.
>
>kaboomie
That's interesting. I was doing some additional research too and
found that one of other "claims" against Armor All is that they use
water in their leather conditioner which leads to bad problems.
What's interesting is that they don't list the ingredients on the
bottle so how do you really know??
Thanks for the follow up Kaboomie. Hope my initial response didn't
sound like a slam against you. It wasn't intended that way at all. I
just happened to pick your thread for the response. Thanks again for
your responses!
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Re: 2003 Elantra GT - Interior Cleaning
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 20:24:19 -0400, Russ <jaybird@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 17:25:02 -0400, kaboom
><kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>>>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>>>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>>>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>>>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>>>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
>>
>>**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
>>certain cleaners that cause problems.
>>
>>kaboomie
>
>That's interesting. I was doing some additional research too and
>found that one of other "claims" against Armor All is that they use
>water in their leather conditioner which leads to bad problems.
>What's interesting is that they don't list the ingredients on the
>bottle so how do you really know??
**LOL! Before I posted, I went out to the garage where I have some
Armor products that I've never used on my cars. I thought: Hmmm, no
ingredient lists.
>Thanks for the follow up Kaboomie. Hope my initial response didn't
>sound like a slam against you. It wasn't intended that way at all. I
>just happened to pick your thread for the response. Thanks again for
>your responses!
**No harm, no foul, Russ
kaboomie
>On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 17:25:02 -0400, kaboom
><kaboomicus@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
>>>**I'm not lashing out nor am I anti, I used to use the stuff. I had
>>>several people who I trust in car care tell me to not use it. Armor
>>>All supposedly contains stuff that makes plastic/tires age
>>>prematurely. I have no idea if it really does, however. I just use a
>>>simple detergent/damp rag to clean the interior and it's fine.
>>
>>**While perusing some other auto NGs, they said it's the silicone in
>>certain cleaners that cause problems.
>>
>>kaboomie
>
>That's interesting. I was doing some additional research too and
>found that one of other "claims" against Armor All is that they use
>water in their leather conditioner which leads to bad problems.
>What's interesting is that they don't list the ingredients on the
>bottle so how do you really know??
**LOL! Before I posted, I went out to the garage where I have some
Armor products that I've never used on my cars. I thought: Hmmm, no
ingredient lists.
>Thanks for the follow up Kaboomie. Hope my initial response didn't
>sound like a slam against you. It wasn't intended that way at all. I
>just happened to pick your thread for the response. Thanks again for
>your responses!
**No harm, no foul, Russ
kaboomie
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