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Date:         Sun, 4 Jul 1999 01:51:50 PDT
Reply-To:     Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: VINYLEX? (& Black trim conditioner)
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I wanted to add that I have just treated all of the black trim on my white '91 sychro westy (including mirror housings, side water/electric latch covers, pop top seals etc) with a product called "Creme Protectant" by Blue Coral Car Wash Systems (or Echo Labs). It's a light blue colored cream that has the texture of skin lotion and works great! (It's actually made for interior use, and left my dash etc. looking good as well). It has sun protection and plastic and vinyl conditioners and silicon somethingoreothers. Restored all the trim to a really nice and deep black -- without that excessive (to me) Armorall sheen. Even the greyish white fading disappeared!

Now here's something funny: it costs $70.00 a gallon (!!!!!!!) and is only available to carwash/detailers, but you only need about a handful to do the whole van, and the guy at the carwash sold me about twice that much for $5.00. You can call around to carwashes/detailers who use this stuff, or you can call Echo Labs (who makes the stuff for Blue Coral Car Wash Systems) and they will give you the number for their local rep who can tell you who has it.

Echo Labs: 800 288 2100

>From: Fred Brittain <vanpire@BIBBS.COM> >Reply-To: Fred Brittain <vanpire@BIBBS.COM> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: VINYLEX? >Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 20:09:16 -0600 > >Yo Listees, > >I just applied Vinylex to tires, plastic bumpers and trim on my 89 >Tungsten gray Westy. It looks great. Product is made by Lexol which >makes excellent products for leather preservation. Is anyone familiar >with this stuff? I paid $11 US for about 12 oz. It claims to have a UV >protection factor of 60. I hope it's not just armor all in an expensive >container. Please p mail any info as I have just signed-off and am >leaving in a few minutes to drive over to Colorado to bicycle the San >Juans. > >Peace > >Fred >89 Westy

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