White Film on Dash
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Melting Slicks
I just wipe it off with a damp chamois and repeat if it returns. Seems like it barely happens now and haven't seen any sign of it returning since earlier this year.
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Le Mans Master
This, and it leaves a UV protection behind as well as a low luster sheen. Keeps my 38K mile seats looking new.
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Team Owner
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It seems normal for the Corvette but I have to say, it's the first vehicle I have ever had this happen to.
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Le Mans Master
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St. Jude Donor '12
I posted that I have tried a microfiber towel dampened with H2O but it did only a little good, as the film just does not look quiet as heavy in that spot now.
Hard to believe I've had this car 2.5 years now and happened while it was sitting up waiting to get wheels back.
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Search for "white AND dash" in the topic.
Anyway...it's what all these guys are saying. HERE is another big-azz discussion about it.
Anyway...it's what all these guys are saying. HERE is another big-azz discussion about it.
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The plastics are oxidizing. You can temporarily clean it off, but it will come back soon. Aerospace 303 is the only stuff that I have found that will eliminate it for a considerable time. Had it on my 2002 FireBird, and 303 eliminated it and I reapplied every year. 303 is more expensive than other treatments, but then it works when others don't.
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The plastics are oxidizing. You can temporarily clean it off, but it will come back soon. Aerospace 303 is the only stuff that I have found that will eliminate it for a considerable time. Had it on my 2002 FireBird, and 303 eliminated it and I reapplied every year. 303 is more expensive than other treatments, but then it works when others don't.
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Safety Car
It never stops as far as I can tell. 75k+ miles and 5.5 years and the film still returns. I recently tried 303 but haven't really seen that it has made much of a difference over water or some other cleaner.
BTW, Ace Hardware usually carries Aerospace 303.
BTW, Ace Hardware usually carries Aerospace 303.
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Try Mink Oil. If that doesn't do it, then I would say that you have used cleaners so much that you have rubbed the color out of the material.