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> Dash Pad Cleaning, Pat, et al;
kconway
post Sep 9 2007, 11:22 PM
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I picked up a nice dash pad recently that has zero cracks but is pretty dirty. I'd hate to clean it up just to see it crack before my eyes. Any suggestions on cleaning/preserving techniques before I do damage?

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914werke
post Sep 23 2008, 08:58 AM
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Sort of on Topic but is ther any differance between early /4 & /6 tops and late?
I thought there was a slight diff. in patiular since early cars had no side vents and I thight the was a subtle differance in around the ashtray?
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