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Re: ArmourAll "Low Shine"



The bottle says "new". On the front of the bottle it just says "Interior-grease free
formula". I just bought it so I've only been able to us it once. It definitely doesn't
have the traditional Aromor-All sun blinding type of shine. It gives the car a very
clean and new look. I know that's what traditional Armor All does but what I mean is
it doesn't give your dash that polished turd look like you get sometimes with a older,
dirtier dash that all of a sudden has a mirror like finish.
    The label says it works on seats, door panels, consoles, window trim. I'd give it
a try if i were you. You may like it. I'll never go back to the old stuff as long as
they have this.

Chuck Simpson wrote:

> It is specifically called "Armour-All Low Shine".  They also make
> "Armour-All Original" & "Armour-All Ultra Shine".  I have never seen
> the product called "Interior".  Tell me more about it!!!
>
> c-ya,
>
> -Chuck Simpson...
>
> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, you wrote:
> >Are you talking about "interior" with the low shine? Or is it specifically called
> >"low shine"? If it's the former I just bought some the other day so I know it's
> >still out there.
> >
> >Chuck Simpson wrote:
> >
> >> Hi gang,
> >>
> >> Does anyone know what happened to the ArmourAll "Low Shine" protectant?  I
> >> can't seem to find it in stores anymore.  I asked an Advanced AutoParts
> >> cashier, and he mentioned that they removed it from the shelves because of some
> >> problem they were having with the product.  Does anyone out there know what the
> >> hell happened to it?
> >>
> >> Are there any other products out there that give me the same results?  I hate
> >> that shiney crap from the "Original Shine" bottle.  Everytime I put that stuff
> >> on, I can't see out of my window because of the Ultra-glare produced from the
> >> sun reflecting off my dashboard!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> -Chuck Simpson...