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Old 08-21-2016, 12:58 PM
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Default Any good ways to help repel dash dust ?

The dash seems to be a dust magnet. Id like to find a way to reverse that. I do use the lint magnet disposable cloths like swifter etc that does a pretty good job of picking it up. I'm wondering if there's something out there that would help it from not being drawn to the black dash, speaker grille and wood trim in the first place?
Old 10-17-2016, 05:58 PM
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Can't help you on how to repel the dust, but California Car Duster makes a mini model that works great for the dash. Takes only seconds, does a great job and the duster lasts forever.

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No idea on repelling. I use this one it works decent and it works decent. It also folds and fits in the compartment under the seat of my A6
Carrand Pacific Coast - Car Duster http://m.oreillyauto.com/h5/r/oap/si...0455&ppt=C0209
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The reason I would never buy a Black Interior. Even with the lighter color interiors, it a problem but nothing like with the black.
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The swifer duster refill sheets work the best I've found. To remove it.
Still haven't found anything thing to help prevent it. The black IS probably the worsts for sure. If there was only a wipe on repellent

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Gary:


Finish Kare Top Kote Anti-Static Protectant & Tire Dressing FK 108


"Patented anti-static agents prevent dust buildup! A lot of rubber and vinyl dressings are dust magnets. With Finish Kare Top Kote Anti-Static Protectant, the finish is non-greasy and it will not attract dust. Treated surfaces will look newer, but not wet or artificially glossy."
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Thanks. I'd like to give it a try
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