That slippery feel on your motorcycle seat eventually gets replaced with a
sticky feeling, so you actually have to peel your delicate little bottom
off the seat. I definately would avoid anything I was going to sit on
Doug Leithauser
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> From: CoolVT@aol.com
> To: JEFF_CARTER@hp-cupertino-om5.om.hp.com; cobra@cdc.hp.com
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: steering cowl refinishing
> Date: Friday, February 13, 1998 5:47 PM
>
> My experience with Armorall is that it looks shiney, but then attracts
all the
> dust in the area. Another thing, don't try using it on motorcycle seats.
The
> seat gets so slipery that one has a hard time staying on the bike.
>
> As far as Armorall on vinyl; think about it. Vinyl is plastic how much
can
> it absorb? It definitely puts some kind of coating on though. My
feeling on
> the stuff right now is put it on the vinyl one or two days before you try
to
> sell a vehicle. It usually looks great to a buyer. Mark L.
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