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    ITS GO TIME
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    Unhappy Stained instrument panel plastic

    A couple of days ago, i did a quick wipedown in my girlfriend`s car with Armor All cleaning wipes (dash was just a bit dusty). I don`t ususally use Armor All, but I cleaned the instrument panel plastic, thinking it would be ok (the wipes smelled similar to glass cleaner so I thought it was safe) but the next day, it was stained. I tried cleaning it with glass cleaner, but it didn`t get rid of the stain. Is there any way I could get rid of the stain, or would I have to replace the instrument panel plastic? Thanx.

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    Re: Stained instrument panel plastic

    You could give PlastX a try, it worked well for me on the clear plastic of my instrument cluster.

    Good Luck,
    "J"

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    Re: Stained instrument panel plastic

    You could also try Plexus. Lots of positive comments on this site about it.

 

 

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