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Dash Pad Cleaning, Pat, et al; |
kconway |
Sep 9 2007, 11:22 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,347 Joined: 6-December 04 From: Monrovia, CA Member No.: 3,231 Region Association: Southern California |
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?
Thanks, Kev |
kconway |
Sep 10 2007, 09:10 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,347 Joined: 6-December 04 From: Monrovia, CA Member No.: 3,231 Region Association: Southern California |
Pat,
I used a little Palmolive as suggested and took alot of gunk off but didn't get any photos of the before condition. Anyway, not sure if what is left is residue from some preservative or a wax. Where do I go next? The pad was removed a few weeks ago. It was a Craigslist purchase, dashpad and kneepad for $200 so I jumped on it. I probably won't be installing it for a few months as my car is headed for the paint booth. Kev |
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