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Old 05-10-2006, 07:32 AM
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Default Vacuum brush attachment that's safe to use on interior, incl. instr. panel?

I've heard that most vacuum brushes will scrath the clear plastic panel over the tach and speedo. Any suggestions?
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Default My suggestion is don't vacuum those areas.

Do what Troy suggested.
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Default compressed air from an air compressor!

its dust blow it off. and wipe down the surfaces that arent scratch sensitive with what troy said.
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Default Yeah.

Except compressed air just blows the dust to land somewhere else in the interior. But if not even touching the plastic lens with anything is the first and foremost concern, then yeah compressed air is the best idea.
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