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wul3er
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Post by wul3er »

Ive been looking for a decent dash cleaner for a while for the car. The dash has always been really hard to clean because of the type of surface, The best way i can think to describe it would be "like a golf ball"

Anyway i decided to buy a simoniz dash bright anti static sponge and the dash board cleaner from them as well. And finally i am now happy with the results of the clean dash.

Has anyone else found any good cleaners for this type of dash. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by jrw »

It's called Matt dash, can't think who its by though. It's good cos it doesn't shine.

The armour all dash wipes are pretty good to.
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Post by polo2k »

i am using auto glym leather care product
apply in copius ammounts cos mine hadnt been done in ages so it was really dry and "thirsty" then allow it to "sink in a bit" then buff and buff away till it goes matt
looks great
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Post by des_pd_ tdi »

REPEAT REPEAT do not use any cleaning products on your dash, no matter what product you use you will never retain that factory dull finish.

All I use is a swiffer or a vaccum cleaner with brush attachment. If the dash is marked just wash with soapy water.

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Post by wul3er »

I had to use something on mines cos it looked really bad from when the window got smashed, it was like hundreds of little fragments of glass which were really hard to get off.
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