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Old 09-30-2005, 04:46 AM
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I have been cleaning my instrument cluster with a Dash Duster but now it looks like it has some spots that does not come off so I was wondering whether it would be safe to use an LCD screen cleaner for computers or Plasma tv screen cleaner or should I resort to getting some of that Plexus stuff???
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i would go plexus on the clear plastic...
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Either Plexus or Meguiar's Interior Quik Detailer spray. The stuff works great and is made for all interior pieces, including LCD screens and such.
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I used Plexus on mine.. but i found that it attracts a bit of dust.. Could just be my car..
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The plexus does not attract the dust, in fact it does the opposite. It helps repel dust because it is an anti-static. Static attracts dust, and electronic equipment that gives off an electrical charge attracts the dust particles.
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I licked my finger and rubbed. For months I though I had some kind of defect because at night this one tiny spot would be brighter than everwhere else. I tried cleaning it with my little handy microfiber inside-car towel. Finally, many months later, I decided that wetness might work.
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Originally Posted by moonsurfer,Oct 1 2005, 05:03 PM
The plexus does not attract the dust, in fact it does the opposite. It helps repel dust because it is an anti-static. Static attracts dust, and electronic equipment that gives off an electrical charge attracts the dust particles.
weird...
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Originally Posted by dbzerk,Oct 6 2005, 11:56 PM
weird...
Seems pretty straight forward to me. Eletrical charges attract dust. Static is a type of electrical charge. Plexus eliminates static and therefore keeps dust from gathering.
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Yeah i know that.. but its weird how mine is still attracting dust.
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