Cleaning rocker switches
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...or use "Armor All fluid" - its silicone oil / water emulsion (cockpit pump spray)
I used it on the center console - looks nice.
Anna
I used it on the center console - looks nice.
Anna
1965 S2
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Thanks all. I've always understood brake fluid to be nasty stuff best avoided, so I don't like the idea of getting it anywhere near the dash. Given that I think I'll try baby wipes first. Besides, we've got bucket loads of those around the house!
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jimbo - Second Gear
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A car valeter gave me a sample of product which I think was called 'plastic dressing' and was manufactured by Wurth - designed to cover scratches in plastic dashboards. Looks a bit like vaseline.
It brought my switches up a treat. Will try and find out the proper name.
Mark.
It brought my switches up a treat. Will try and find out the proper name.
Mark.
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M.J.S - Second Gear
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Maguires sells several products for restoring plastic on cars. They are intended for clear plastic lenses but there is no reason why they should not work on opaque black. They work great on my modern cars lenses. They range from scratch removers, to polishers to cleaners. You may only need the cleaner; I think it is #17.
Ken
Ken
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