Jul 24, 2012 #1 S speedg35x New member Hi all! I'm a new member from Central Pennsylvania. Glad to be a part of the forum. I'm wondering what's the best product to use to clean a factory in-dash navigation screen?
Hi all! I'm a new member from Central Pennsylvania. Glad to be a part of the forum. I'm wondering what's the best product to use to clean a factory in-dash navigation screen?
Jul 25, 2012 #2 Old Pirate AMG Classic Car Detailing Welcome to Autopiaforums speed, there are a few products that can be use at the Autopia Car Care Store: Meguiars Plastic Care Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner Plexus Plastic Cleaner Diamondite® Plasti-Care Plastic Cleaner and Detailer's Plex-All™ Cleaner & Polish for All Clear Plastics These fine products can be found at the Car Care Store.
Welcome to Autopiaforums speed, there are a few products that can be use at the Autopia Car Care Store: Meguiars Plastic Care Wolfgang Plastik Lens Cleaner Plexus Plastic Cleaner Diamondite® Plasti-Care Plastic Cleaner and Detailer's Plex-All™ Cleaner & Polish for All Clear Plastics These fine products can be found at the Car Care Store.
Jul 25, 2012 #3 SGM2008 New member I've been using 1Z einszett Cockpit Premium, and have been very happy with the results.
Jul 25, 2012 #7 Beemerboy Just One More Coat tropicsteve said: welcome to AF, i like novus #1, plastic clean and shine. Click to expand... Bingo!!! Novus is a company that makes plastic cleaners,, polishes and protection product, it's all the make. I've been using it for years. The product you want is their #1. It's a spray that you apply with a foam pad and buff with a soft MF towel. Also get yourself a eye glass cleaning cloth to use on it regularly to keep the finger marks to a minimum
tropicsteve said: welcome to AF, i like novus #1, plastic clean and shine. Click to expand... Bingo!!! Novus is a company that makes plastic cleaners,, polishes and protection product, it's all the make. I've been using it for years. The product you want is their #1. It's a spray that you apply with a foam pad and buff with a soft MF towel. Also get yourself a eye glass cleaning cloth to use on it regularly to keep the finger marks to a minimum