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Vic |
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I was cleaning the interior of my car this arvo and when I got to the dash cluster's plastic face I tried Windex but noticed that it kept leaving spots on the plastic after it dried. I would like to know what would get these spots off and leave it shiny and clean and what chemicals to avoid altogether?
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Rapier |
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i put mine in the dishwasher came out good
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Vic |
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Nice but I don't want to remove my cluster just to clean the face of it!
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Rapier |
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hmm fair enough, mine was already out when i did it.
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nomad1089 |
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Mine has the same spots and so does a mates VR, wouldnt mind knowing an easy way of cleaning it.
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I used a very high quaility plastic polish (cut and polish), but similar stuff should be available from Repco etc.
My EF dash had a lot of stains and spots. I took about 3 hours to polish it up, long time I know, but it looks like new!!!!!
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