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Peter, OK, I got some 'bag balm' today at a local feed & garden. Now how do I apply it. Thick, thin, how long do I leave it on.....etc. You said you lathered it up. Does that mean you really rubbed it in or does it just work into a lather. Does it work on vinyl upholstery & ather vinyl parts. Any other suggestions as to it's use. Tom '68 FB (Thumper) '70 Bug (recently purchased) On Mon, 23 Feb 1998 12:42:25 king5zreo writes: >Hey guys, > What is this Bag Balm? Plain ole petroleum jelly like >Vasaline? > Tom >'68 FB(Thumper) > >On Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:21:28 -0600 Big Al <awpresley@autographica.com> >writes: >>>I finaly got Phillip's dash put back together. The new (used) >>dashpad >>>was dried out and almost grey with age. I lathered it up with Bag >>Balm >>>(petroleum jelly) for a couple days, then wiped it off with a soapy >>>sponge. It looks fabulous! Jet black and shiny. I'll let ya'll >>know >>>if it stays this way through the summer... >>> >>>Peter Parker >>>'66 Square; Phillip >>>Portland, OR >> >> >>Hey that's a GOOD idea! I have used vegetable oil on my plastic and > >>rubber >>parts for years. I have brought back parts that were considered >trash! >> >>Bag Balm is something I never thought of!! >> >>Thanks, and make sure to let us know the long term results! >> >>Big Al >> >>================================= >>"The rarest-of-the-rare Volkswagens" >>Type 3 Cabriolet Prototype Project >>http://www.autographica.com/t3cpp.html >>mailto:awpresley@autographica.com >>================================= >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]