Products for detailing textured dashboard area?

RodNSA

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Ok ... the textured finish on the dashboard and other areas seems to be easily scratched by just about anything. So ... before I mess up the those areas on my dashboard that is getting dusty and dirty ... recommendations for best INTERIOR DETAILING PRODUCTS for DASHBOARD and other areas that will leave the textured part unharmed????
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I have always used Formula 303 Interior Cleaner with some microfiber cloth to clean interior on my cars.
 

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I use a Swiffer duster. It reaches places the California Duster won't.

Since the dashboard is vinyl, you could use most any non-abrasive cleaner. I tend to use Maguire's products
 


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I don't use any kind of cleaner at all. I wash the car, then dry it. I use the damp towel from drying to wipe out the interior. I do the floor last; the Badlands comes with the rubberized flooring rather than carpeting, and it's easier to simply wipe it out with a damp cloth than to vacuum.
 

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Griots Garage detailer for the interior after wiping down the dash with a damp cloth.

When parked outside anywhere, I always use a sunshade to help protect the dash material from fading and the suns UV rays.
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