Dash cleaning

Discussion on body issues/mods, appearance, interior/trim, and detailing (i.e. how to keep your car looking showroom new, or a reasonable facsimile thereof...).
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AACoPD05
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Dash cleaning

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Any suggestions on what to use to clean the dash? When I say dash I'm speaking specifically about the textured portion above the instrument panel and above the glove box. Mine has some dust and pollen on it but when I just wipe it with a towel it doesnt seem to get it. Any thoughts?
Paul
2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
2004 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport
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storm9c1
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Re: Dash cleaning

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A soft bristle brush will get into the textured parts. I use a clean, dry brush on a vacuum attachment. A damp terry cloth with a very mild mixture of laundry detergent works OK too. I don't want to use anything more harsh than that. And I also don't believe in Armor All.
Tom (AKA: Storm)
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