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I have a 2007 TSX. I do not want to use ArmorAll on the dash, but I want to keep it lookng fresh and new. What is recommended?
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just use a clean cloth to wipe of the dust...
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go to advance or auto zone and buy a micro fiber cloth they hold the dust so it dont fly all over the car that is what i use and im satisfied
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Meguiars and Turtle Wax. both is works well.
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I use Pinnacle leather cleaner and condition in with my dash works really great, it brings back its original finish and really smells good.
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