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Dry, faded interior plastics? Bag Balm to the rescue. 200

Just wanted to pass along a possible solution for those out there with dry, brittle dash covers and other interior plastics. If you give the dash, for example, a clean and then rub some bag balm into it, give it time to absorb, and then wipe off the excess, it would appear that you can breathe some new life into the plastics without the 'greasy' appearance one gets with Armorall or similar products.

The dash on my 220 and the beige plastics in my 240 have responded very positively to the above regiment.

Cheers,
Zach
1966 220
1992 245






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New Dry, faded interior plastics? Bag Balm to the rescue. [200]
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