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Old 07-16-2008, 05:26 PM
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Removing dried drops of armor all off dash

Long story short, my car had a very minor break down while my wife was driving it, she was about 100 miles away and so got it repaired at a genric local place(vacuum hose came loose causing no start). They cleaned the car for free but unfortunatley it looks like they sprayed armorall or something like it all over then didn't wipe it down but instead let it bake in the sun.

I've tried getting it off with the usual cleaners and even did a little scrubbing with dawn and a scouring pad. I can occationaly get a bit off, it kind of peels off. But it's an extremely slow process and was wondering if anyone could recommed a stronger cleaner thats safe to use. Alcohol worked in taking it off the glass and cluster but I didn't think that would be a good idea for the dash, seats and doors. All of it is MB-Tex. TIA.
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