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Question cleaning dashboard

Have a 2008 srt4 and wondering what is a good product for wiping off the dashboard, also the vinal mesh seat inserts has anyone used 303 for cleaning.
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Have a 2008 srt4 and wondering what is a good product for wiping off the dashboard, also the vinal mesh seat inserts has anyone used 303 for cleaning.
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I use Turtlewax carpet cleaner or equivalent on the mesh inserts. Just use some water after wards to blot it up.

For the dash I just use a Turtlewax dash duster, and if I have spots to clean, I just use a little bit of all-purpose cleaner like 409 or Fantastik.

I never use dash protectants that make it look like a greasy Italian guy's scalp.
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I use Turtlewax carpet cleaner or equivalent on the mesh inserts. Just use some water after wards to blot it up.

For the dash I just use a Turtlewax dash duster, and if I have spots to clean, I just use a little bit of all-purpose cleaner like 409 or Fantastik.

I never use dash protectants that make it look like a greasy Italian guy's scalp.
Hey, I'm a 100% Italian...but you're right we are greasy
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+1 on turtlewax. so where did the geasy italian scalp pic go?

 
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I use Meguiar's NXT generation Tech Protect for all plastic, vinyl and rubber interior parts.

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i clean with cut down simple green and then use turtle wax ICE brand interior detailer. Not too much shine and dust dosent seem to be sticking to it. you can use it on almost everything and believe it or not... i got some on the fabric insert of the seat on accident.... and you arent gonna believe it..... it did stain the seat. so thats a plus if ya go a lil overboard.
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I either use a California dash duster, or armor all wipes, not the protectant ones, just the generic cleaning ones that leave no film behind.
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Armor all makes a non-Italian style cleaner/protectant that I've used before. I don't really like it because there is no shine to it.
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