My perspex cluster cover has got some marks on it from some what i think is vinayl cleaning/shining product by a past owner.
What is the best was of cleaning this off? I have tried using warm water with detergent but it came back as soon as it dried.
Sometimes those products actually soak into the perspex because it is porous. Give it a clean with 50/50 metho and water mix. If it comes back when it dries, give it a wipe with olive oil, then polish it off with a clean cloth.
thanks for that will give it a go
dont forget to crack two eggs and to pre heat your oven to 180 degrees :P
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Also you could try a good buff with Meguiars Plastic Polish, magic stuffalthough Not_An_Abba_Fan's method sounds promising.
Mine too was covered in spots from a previous owners efforts with amorall or some such. The Meguiars plastic polish worked a treat, but it took 4 or 5 applications - slow work.
Paul.
If you guys are talking about the CLEAR perspex over the instrument cluster then the best way to clean marks off that is with Brasso. Now I know a lot of you will say boo hoo to that BUT Brasso is probably the second finest abrasive paste (only jeweller rouge is finer).
Brasso used (not too wet) on a fine soft cloth and rubbed in without letting it sit wet on the perspex will remove even reasonably deep scratches to clear perspex.
It works a treat and recently removed a fairly deep scratch I clumsily put on my VZ Calais instrument cluster cover when I was vacumning the dash etc.
The finer and softer the cloth you use the better the finish you will get. I generally use an old fine-textured white t-shirt or similar.
I had the same thing. I bought a new cover from holden for $30. Took about 10 minutes to remove the old one and fit the new one.