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Old 09-14-2007, 08:06 PM
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Dashboard cleaning

Is the dash made out of rubbermaid plastic or wtf is it? Anyhow just wondering what do you guys use to clean it. So far it's just warm water for me. I used to put on those Mother's rubber/plastic protectant stuff on my previous cars and I never liked the resulting glare.
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i just use this.

http://www.meguiars.com/?vinyl-rubbe...erior-Detailer
Old 09-14-2007, 08:23 PM
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Use california original car duster. it works like a charm. best interior cleaner. the thing will pick up all dust!
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Damp cloth if there aren't any stains. If there are, i use the woolite formula witha lighter dilute.
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NXT (purple bottle)
Old 09-19-2007, 07:34 AM
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My choice.........


on a damp MF.....
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Just use a damp shammy, nothing works better then that.
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here's what I use.


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303 Aerospace Protectant (http://www.autogeek.net/303aerprot.html)

I love it. What Zaino is to paint, 303 is for rubber, vinyl, and non-clear plastic. It has a bit of shine but just sets to a low-shine satin finish when dry and doesn't feel sticky.. personally it makes the car's interior look mint. It has SPF 40, so keeps your interior safe from the sun. Just don't put on your leather seats or steering wheel as it can get slightly sticky (use Zaino leather cleaner and leather conditioner for these).
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Originally Posted by Willicuddy
Just use a damp shammy, nothing works better then that.
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Wipe with a swifter then wipe down with this...

cleans and leaves a nice shine.
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I use NXT too. But isn't that a blue bottle?
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