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Cleaning / protecting the dash?

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by GSMetal, Apr 17, 2010.

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    GSMetal

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    So what IS the dash on my E39 consist of and what do you use to clean it?

    M3Driver guest

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    Griott's Garage Interior Cleaner followed by the Griott's Interior Protectant. Yes, the interior protectant is expensive but my bottle has lasted for about 3 years since you don't have to use much and it is low gloss.
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    John in VA

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    M3Driver,
    As often as you tout Griot products I'd think you'd spell it correctly! ;)
    Mostly good stuff, if not a tad overpriced:
    http://www.griotsgarage.com/

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    bluewagon

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    dash cleaning

    I am a 303 user also. Great for the Florida Sun.
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    330indy1

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    Zymol "Vinyl"
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    Zeichen311

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    Vinyl.
    Nailed it in one. :)
    Same here. Low sheen, low dust attraction, 9+ years and the dash looks like new. And there must be a dozen others that work just as well...it's just what I happened to switch to, when my prior favorite became unavailable.
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    wretched

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    Couldn't' agree more! +1
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    meteck

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    I also use sunscreens in my window. It not only blocks the sun when it sits there, but the car is cooler as well. I live in S. Texas and the summer sun is relentless.
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    GSMetal

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    OK I did receive my Griot's Interior Protectant this PM so I went right out to the garage and tested it out on my dash. WOW! I didn't realize that my dash was that dirty.

    The stuff is pretty nice to use and leaves a nice finish without the greasy look.

    I'm happy! :)
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    wretched

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    Glad to hear it! It really is a good product!
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    Satch SoSoCalifortified

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    Well, it's better than texting. . .



    Don't they make it hard to see where you're going?!
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    wretched

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    Driving hazard trying to see thru all that smeared sunscreen! :D
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    johndeangelo

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    I use Einzett Cockpit Premium. Cleans,protects and a matte finish.
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    Zack01GC

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    I usually clean with either Meguiar's D103 (10:1), or Meguiar's Quick Interior Detailer, then dress/protect with 303.
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    oregonBMW

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    Griots interior cleaner.
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    jeverton

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    toddreg

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    Vinylex by Lexol

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