How to Remove Adhesive Marks from the Dashboard?

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AshleyLynn
07/29/25 10:25pm
Specific methods to remove adhesive marks from the dashboard: 1. First, use a hard thin card (an old bank card will do) to gently scrape off the adhesive from bottom to top. Then, wipe several times with a damp cloth dipped in dishwashing liquid. It should take about 10 minutes. For stubborn marks, apply a little peanut oil or essential balm, then wipe again for a thorough clean. 2. Alcohol cleaning method: Dip a cloth in a small amount of alcohol (white liquor or white vinegar can be used as substitutes if alcohol is unavailable), wipe the affected area, and then dry it with a clean cloth. Relevant information about the dashboard: 1. Dashboard introduction: It refers to the front work platform in the driver's cabin, located in front of the driver and co-driver. It serves as the mounting base for the instrument panel, air conditioning, audio panel, storage box, and other devices. 2. Importance of the dashboard: The dashboard can, to some extent, reflect a car's comfort level and various functionalities.
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