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Another Fella has the same issues Quote from Kesawi "My black interior trim tends to get white marks everywhere, especially from finger marks. I've been using Meguiars Gold Class Dash & Trim Foam Protectant, which seems to clear it up and prevent them some what." From this thread http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...t=0#entry373673

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Another Fella has the same issues Quote from Kesawi "My black interior trim tends to get white marks everywhere, especially from finger marks. I've been using Meguiars Gold Class Dash & Trim Foam Protectant, which seems to clear it up and prevent them some what." From this thread http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...t=0#entry373673

Couldn't have said it better myself :)

It doesn't stop them, but they don't appear as easily.

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ArmorAll is a fantastic product. But you will either need to soak a cloth in it or clean your glass after using it as its a bit crap on glass/dash screens.

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ArmorAll is a fantastic product. But you will either need to soak a cloth in it or clean your glass after using it as its a bit crap on glass/dash screens.

The best way I have found to use the ArmorAll (which I swear by), is to spray the cloth (don't spray directly onto the dash - unless you can do so without spraying it all over the window etc.).

Give it several coats using the cloth....wait a few minutes to let it penetrate....then wipe off the excess with a clean dry cloth.

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ArmorAll is a fantastic product. But you will either need to soak a cloth in it or clean your glass after using it as its a bit crap on glass/dash screens.

The best way I have found to use the ArmorAll (which I swear by), is to spray the cloth (don't spray directly onto the dash - unless you can do so without spraying it all over the window etc.).

Give it several coats using the cloth....wait a few minutes to let it penetrate....then wipe off the excess with a clean dry cloth.

Yes that would be how I would do it. Spraying Directly is sucky as all the little stray drops that come out leave little greasy marks everywhere.

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