88-90 interior care?

If there isn't a place for your question then put it here.
Post Reply
User avatar
GTU89
Registered User
Posts: 768
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:36 pm

88-90 interior care?

Post by GTU89 »

anyone know of good products to use on the "1st gen" interior vinyls? mine are uncracked and soft but id like to keep them that way. car was garage kept its entire life until i got it this december and i dont want the vinyls to crack/warp or anything. What are some good safe cleaner and protectants?
1988GTU
Registered User
Posts: 2744
Joined: Sat Mar 23, 2002 1:06 pm
Location: A town up north

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by 1988GTU »

warm water and little bit of palmolive using a 100% cotton cloth then use a dry cloth alike to wipe it dry.

Avoid any oil/chemicals and if it "shines" or contains a gloss finish, dont use it.

To protect it, use a sunlight reflective heat shield for the windshield.
_________
Image
-------------
User avatar
Koots
Registered User
Posts: 688
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:11 am
Location: Goose Bay, Labrador

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Koots »

I clean with blue Dawn and warm water, then I either use 303 protectant, if I can find it. Otherwise, I've used Olive Oil with good results.

The important thing is putting replenishing oils back into the dash plastic and vinyl. Stuff like Armor-All just lifts the oils to the surface, creating an artificial shine that will quickly dry off, leaving you with a dry, chemically dash that will eventually become brittle and crack prone.

If you want to replenish rubber, apparently DOT3 brake fluid has many rubber conditioners to protect the rubber brake line section. Just don't use it on painted or dyed objects, as brake fluid will bubble paint off of metal, so use it sparingly :D
User avatar
Rettax3
Registered User
Posts: 1822
Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2012 3:34 pm

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Rettax3 »

1988GTU wrote:warm water and little bit of palmolive using a 100% cotton cloth then use a dry cloth alike to wipe it dry.
Avoid any oil/chemicals and if it "shines" or contains a gloss finish, dont use it.
To protect it, use a sunlight reflective heat shield for the windshield.
^^^ I agree with this. ^^^ (Also consider one of those carpeted dash-protectors.)
Koots wrote:I clean with blue Dawn and warm water, then I either use 303 protectant, if I can find it. Otherwise, I've used Olive Oil with good results.
The important thing is putting replenishing oils back into the dash plastic and vinyl. Stuff like Armor-All just lifts the oils to the surface, creating an artificial shine that will quickly dry off, leaving you with a dry, chemically dash that will eventually become brittle and crack prone.
If you want to replenish rubber, apparently DOT3 brake fluid has many rubber conditioners to protect the rubber brake line section. Just don't use it on painted or dyed objects, as brake fluid will bubble paint off of metal, so use it sparingly :D
But Koots, the vinyl dashes are dyed, I can't see how brake-fluid would be safe for the color, even if it helps preserve the body of the dash, which IDK... :Search: But I haven't tried it either, so... :pardon: I totally agree about the Armor All though -the stuff is known to damage interior components after a few years. Our cars are NOT just disposable junk, I wish they would quit selling that crap to people who either don't know any better or don't care about the car beyond the first couple of years... :x
1989 SuperCharged 3800 Srs-II (First)Six-Speed GTU
1990 Turbo 3.4 5-Speed T-Type
1990 4.0L 4-Cam 32-Valve V-8 5-Speed Indy GTi (Project)
1990 Stock(!) 3.1 MPFI Auto Indy
1995 LA1/L82 4T60E Z-26
1995 3.4 DOHC Turbo 5-Speed Z-26
User avatar
Koots
Registered User
Posts: 688
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:11 am
Location: Goose Bay, Labrador

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Koots »

Rettax3 wrote:But Koots, the vinyl dashes are dyed, I can't see how brake-fluid would be safe for the color, even if it helps preserve the body of the dash, which IDK... :Search: But I haven't tried it either, so... :pardon: I totally agree about the Armor All though -the stuff is known to damage interior components after a few years. Our cars are NOT just disposable junk, I wish they would quit selling that crap to people who either don't know any better or don't care about the car beyond the first couple of years... :x
I added the DOT3 tip for rubber parts only (such as weatherstripping) and mentioned that it will strip paint so that people won't try it on other places, because it is really does a number on paint. I use it as a paint stripper when I'm in a jam and tired of sanding :D
User avatar
Koots
Registered User
Posts: 688
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:11 am
Location: Goose Bay, Labrador

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Koots »

I forget about the windshield covers, we never had a use for them up here (same as people in Texas have little use for a block heater), but it does make a big difference in the blinding summer heat, because when I visited my relatives in Texas, it meant the difference between melting our asses off on the leather seats or just being lightly burned.
User avatar
3X00-Modified
Administrator
Posts: 10916
Joined: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:18 am
Location: Brooklyn CT

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by 3X00-Modified »

I would say even in your area though the windshield cover is useful because it protects the dash from UV rays.... not specifically heat on the interior. I know your way up in Labrador, but you still get sunlight up there last time I checked :)
Mr.Pink
Supreme Unit
Sleepy Goodness
"Beretta Guy"
User avatar
Koots
Registered User
Posts: 688
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:11 am
Location: Goose Bay, Labrador

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Koots »

3X00-Modified wrote:I would say even in your area though the windshield cover is useful because it protects the dash from UV rays.... not specifically heat on the interior. I know your way up in Labrador, but you still get sunlight up there last time I checked :)
True, it's just not as detrimental as it is compared to some of you guys further South than me. It can get over 100*F, but only for 2-3 weeks max. in the Summer and then it's the downward spiral into Winter Hell.
1988GTU
Registered User
Posts: 2744
Joined: Sat Mar 23, 2002 1:06 pm
Location: A town up north

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by 1988GTU »

I think Koots could potentially win the longest drive award for Burritofest if attending. LoL
_________
Image
-------------
User avatar
Koots
Registered User
Posts: 688
Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:11 am
Location: Goose Bay, Labrador

Re: 88-90 interior care?

Post by Koots »

I do plan on making one of the BFests before I die, just hope the Corsica can hold together long enough to make it :D
Post Reply