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    ................do I use for the door instrument panels? I was cleaning the interior of my ma's CV yesterday and I couldn't get the panels (where the window and door locking buttons are located) clean with multi purpose cleaner. When I get the car painted and another engine built for it, I will move on to the interior.


    Packman

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    I used some orange blast cleaning wipes on mine, cleaned up nice.
    '89 Ford LTD Crown Vic - '92 Ford F-150 Custom -
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      I use Lysol antibacterial cleaner (lavender/purple one) in a small bucket with warm water. I take one of those cheap, smaller microfiber rags to and just dip in the bucket, ring it out and damp wipe all the surfaces. The Lysol leaves a nice scent, cuts grease, nicotine stains, and won't remove the white lettering (brake release, headlight switch, ect), and dash paint. It doesn't seem to dry out the vinyl either. I follow up with Blackfire Interior Protectant which has no smell, UV protection, and low to no shine. Plus you can use it on anything in the car really.
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