Cleaning the gauge cluster?

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Toasted7
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Cleaning the gauge cluster?

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What do you use and how do you clean the faces on the guage cluster? (ie. speedometer, tach, etc.)
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I just use glass cleaner, but I'm looking to get Mother's Plastic Polish which supposedly is much better for the purpose...
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And get one of those micro fibre cloths, I tried diapers, cheese cloth, that soft polishing cloth GM gives you. Every one left scratches! And pull the facia off its so much easier to clean then you don't get that little dust halo around the edge of each guage!
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quote:And pull the facia off its so much easier to clean then you don't get that little dust halo around the edge of each guage!Yep...always do!
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quote:And pull the facia off its so much easier to clean then you don't get that little dust halo around the edge of each guage!Yep...always do!Do wha? Please tell... how do I get the guage cluster facia off to clean behind it? Details, cause I don't want to break anything.
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Re: Cleaning the gauge cluster? (Toasted7)

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Quite simple. Just lower the steering wheel all the way, grasp the circles on each end, and pull forward. Comes right off. Then, to put it back on, just make sure you thread the odometer button through, and push back until it snaps in place!
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That easy? The whole cluster comes off, not just the chrome right? If it is really that simple, that will make cleaning a whole lot easier. Now if I could just figure out what to use that won't leave scratches, then I will be in business.
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Yeah, whole ringset comes off...I'm gonna track down that plastic polish and let you know how it works out...
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Let me know when you find it and how it works... as for me, I'm going to try to get that cluster panel off, just to see if it is really that easy to remove.
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Just ordered Mothers Plastic Polish online...should have next week sometime...will let y'all know how it works out. It's supposed to be good for both the gauge cluster as well as the headlight lenses...Also ordered Mothers California Gold Touch Up Kit, which you use in conjunction with touch-up paint, and supposedly does wonders to fill in scratches...will also let y'all know how that one works out...
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quote:Let me know when you find it and how it works... as for me, I'm going to try to get that cluster panel off, just to see if it is really that easy to remove.I have pictures of the gauge rings removed in this older thread. That should help you get an idea on how to remove.http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=396
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i cleaned it once real well with glass cleaner. now i just a swifter duster, it picks up all the dust and stuff real well.
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Re: Cleaning the gauge cluster? (Toasted7)

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pull the bezal off, then use 3m hand glaze, works great!!!!
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Re: Cleaning the gauge cluster? (champcaracing)

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I suggest just wiping it clean with a lens cloth. I have one made by 3M that I use on my glasses. I got to thinking one day while cleaning the car and found that it works well. Everything else scratches the plastic. And a big thank-you to those who discovered how to pull the gauge cluster apart, it will make cleaning a whole lot easier! Now if only I can find some white faced aftermarket gauges...
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