cleaning the dash

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willysr
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cleaning the dash

Post by willysr »

I seen some products that will clean and condition the dash is there a good,better,and best?Also did the interior material change my 09 has a rubber type material on dash that seems to pick up lint and is hard to keep clean.
Kevzaz
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Post by Kevzaz »

Hmm, I always use Megs #40. I am sure Whelan will come and say the same thing. It works really great, smells clean, gives it a nice shine, and lasts a while.
willysr
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Post by willysr »

thanks I will have to find a cloth that won't leave bits of lint behind also.
Kevzaz
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Post by Kevzaz »

Microfiber would be a good pick. =p
Raven
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Post by Raven »

I got these amazing cloths from GM from a friend for free, part#994954 Polishing Cloth wax treated. I was skeptical about them but they work great. They clean, polish and fight static. I keep one in each of my vehicles and do a quick cleaning when waiting for someone or whatever. They're washable and reusable.
Whelan
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Post by Whelan »

What Kev said. #40 is the best I have ever used, not too glossy, really leaves a new car smell, and does not leave a residue film either.
2012 GLI Autobahn 6MT
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