What do you guys use to clean your dashboard?

JonB

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Runny, watery, original blue Windex.

Not the gooey no-run stuff, or the lemony-etc stuff....
 

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Also get yourself a couple of micro fibre towels like the
pro detailers use... no lint and they shine the glass too....

Not to mention they work wonders with Zaino
 

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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Jon;

What material would one use to repair small nicks in that same 1996 ~ 97 era dash?

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 3DViper:
I always wanted to ask you Dixter. Those stripes on your car, are they painted or are they vinyl, How much should I expect to get those kind of stripes on my red viper?

thanks

Luis

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Dix,

If I may, they are vinyl stripes and look great. I just painted stripes on my 97 and you can't go wrong either way!! Seems like $1500-2000 for painted stripes is the going rate for good work. Vinyl is around $400-$600 I think.....Kurt
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ron:
Jon;

What material would one use to repair small nicks in that same 1996 ~ 97 era dash?
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I have to thank my lovely wife Brenda for this one:

A Permanent Black "SHARPIE" marker! At first it appears glossy. But wait a few minutes and wipe the shine with a non-scented, no-lotion kleenex. Perfect match.
 

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