Advice on ArmorAll for car interior?

Question:
I wondering how often the ArmorAll should be applied to keep the interior safe. About monthly maybe? Is it recommended to apply it to just about every hard surface in the car? Or is just doing the front and rear dashboards and the front console enough or should I do the sides of the doors and the surfaces that run around the inside as well cause it's kinda time consuming if it's not necessary? Maybe the sun doesn't beat the areas as much. Thanks!

Answers:

Do you know anything about cars?

I'll tell you right now, I would not put Armor All on ANY part of the inside of my car. It's slippery, it stinks, it's a biatch to get off, there's no evidence that it makes the inside of your car last longer, and it builds up layer after layer of dirt that I had to use straight ammonia to get off. Plus it makes the inside of your car high-gloss like a Tijuana Taxi. The glare off a high-gloss dash is a real safety hazard, too. All you would need to complete the look is chi chi balls around the windows, a welded chain steering wheel, organ pipes on the rear deck, cherry air freshener, and a lovely Virgin of Guadalupe emblazoned on the rear window, and you are so there. Here's what to do with Armor All: Dilute it half and half with water, and use it on your tires. Scrub the crap out of them with a scrub brush, soap and water. Let them dry, then hit them with the diluted Armor All. They will end up black and low-luster, and your Armor All will last twice as long. Tires were never meant to be shiny either. Just clean, black, and low-luster. Save all your money that you would spend greasing up the inside of your car with Armor All and buy a car cover. Your whole car will last longer.

Hard shifting e4od ford?

put it on once a week.. and to any hard surface that gets direct sunlight or that can be damaged by the sun

How do I know that I ned to replace my fuel pump? I was Just driving and the car cut off on the side of road.

i suggest using it when the dashboard looses shine or when dirty again. I would use it on all plastic even it isn't in direct sunlight because it gives the inside of your car a sleek look. I don't suggest on your steering wheel because it makes it slippery and hard to steer. Also if you have leather seats don't use it on them either because it also makes them slippery.

Where can i go to do the inspected?

Read the directions.Or use it when it gets dull. It wont hurt anything that i know.

Can someone tell me how to set up the timing on a toyota townace?

I have no personal experience, but I was told years ago that it will cause cracking, so i never use it.
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