I noticed the phenominom of gassing vinyls in the early 70's with cars with all vinyl interiors. particularly a 73 Duster I had new and while riding in a friends 74 Hornet.(Seriously not my car) I again noticed it about 10 years ago in a new VW Jetta with all vinyl interior.(not my car either) Fast forward to 2001, I just finished restoring a vintage police car and wanted the interior be be as correct as possible for the year,so I went with the rubber floor mat and all vinyl seats. My upholsterer advised me when ordering the seat material to spend the extra and get the better vinyl material that would have been used as trim in upscale cars and not the cheap stuff used in base models. His reason is the cheap stuff never stops gassing. Its been a year since I installed the interior and I do not have the fogging on the glass as described in this exchange. As far as using Dawn for the windows, She hasn't done my windows since I broke up with her 25 years ago. (OK bad attempt at humor) Paul 300F Vancouver BC ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca