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I don't know if it would work but it sure sounds like a great idea. I too have been concerned about the dash. I have a '64 notch that has the original dash without a mark or crack on it. I've been reluctant to use the standard products on it because I've heard that although they make it look nice and shiny they actually will dry it out in the long run. Has anyone experienced this? Bill > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles E. Whitney [SMTP:clncrew@ziplink.net] > Sent: Friday, May 23, 1997 8:00 AM > To: type 3 list > Subject: Dash Tip > > Hi All, > > A couple months ago I asked a series of questions about keeping the > interior of my '67 square looking fine. A lot of great replies came > through, thanks. > > But a buddy of mine told me that some vintage guys told him to apply a > > really high rated sun blocker/tanning lotion. The kind with the > really > high blocker number. Any thoughts from the list on this suggestion? > > Charlie > '67 Square > Avon CT