Cleaning the clear plastic over instruments and audio

civdiv99

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I haven't seen a lot of discussion on this, but I think most would agree that the clear plastic used on dashboards, usually gauge faces, audio and nav screens, etc., is easily hazed by over-enthusiastic cleaning.

I have been using the Invisible Glass lens wipes (pic attached). I don't have to worry about what product, no concern over hazing, and minimal "rubbing" to get streak-free results, safely. I love these little guys


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I use my drying towel after a rinseless wash. Same with interior glass but not always get a streakless glass.
 
I used a headlight restore system on my 20 year old dash plastic cover over my instruments. I didn't use the sandpaper but I used the Meg's plastic polish and it looks amazing!
 
If in good shape to begin with, Megs QID is an excellent maintenance product for all that stuff.
 
Pig-Spit / is the one use here at Custom!!! / or other spray detailer like the Pig-Spit.
Just great for this type of Projects
 
Griots Plastic Cleaner is by far the best I've found. OptiClean ain't bad, and I just got Meg's QID which works well too.
 
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