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I made a mistake and sprayed down the inside while cleaning and there is cleaner INSIDE the plastic of the speedometer display and the circular rotary shifter. How do I clean these out?
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Pull apart the dash lol.
Never spray directly onto, well, pretty much any surface. In some detailing applications, you can use hot steam and a brush on certain spots, but not if there is electronics behind it.
Do you have anything like compressed air? You can blow high pressure air around it and hope that helps, but if it's a lot of moisture you could just make it worse and possibly damage something by causing it to spread.
Either of those things or hope it dries up on it's own.
Pics would be helpful.
You sure that's not on the outside? This is after you wiped things down?
I’m sure.You sure that's not on the outside? This is after you wiped things down?
From the pictures I am not sure it’s inside. It looks like the spray was caustic and pitted the plastic.I made a mistake and sprayed down the inside while cleaning and there is cleaner INSIDE the plastic of the speedometer display and the circular rotary shifter. How do I clean these out?
If this is actually the case, how would I remove it?It looks like some chemical clouded the outside of the clear plastic to me
You would need to sand and polish it and perhaps final clear coat it, much like one does with a clouded headlight.If this is actually the case, how would I remove it?