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Does any one have any suggestions on how to get the dirt that is embedded in the dash?? Is there a special cleaning solution anyone has used?? 

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I used simple green and a soft scrub brush then a light water rinse. Great stuff!!

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I also used Simple Green. After it was clean, I used and still do) 303 Aerospace Protectant. The BEST stuff out there
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Belive it or not (you will when you try)
My 81 dash was very dried out when I got it, I tried various protectants on the market but found them all to dry up in few days. Then, by accident I used a towel that had a little tire wet stuff on it. WOW, its like brand new!!
I dont recall ther brand but thier all about the same. The stuff I have is clear in a pump spray bottle. This stuff works on anything plastic or rubber and is much cheaper than other protectants on the market.
Give it a try
My 81 dash was very dried out when I got it, I tried various protectants on the market but found them all to dry up in few days. Then, by accident I used a towel that had a little tire wet stuff on it. WOW, its like brand new!!
I dont recall ther brand but thier all about the same. The stuff I have is clear in a pump spray bottle. This stuff works on anything plastic or rubber and is much cheaper than other protectants on the market.
Give it a try
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