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MK5 GTi Dial Face Cleaning

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stuupnorth:
Hiya
I use PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish seems to work ok
Stu

v2brett:
same here i just use a slightly damp MF and it does the job every time  :happy2:

Boothy:
Some diluted screen wash and an MF cloth works for me.

garethmk1:

--- Quote from: Garth on February 07, 2010, 05:41:17 pm ---100% isopropyl alcohol  :happy2:

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I thought the same and then also thought about it stripping the coating.  I have in the past scratched  :surprised: dial faces with MF's so am petrified to use one on mine.  I have up to this time been using a clinical tissue style wipe (also use them to clean my camera equipment) but not very effective.  I also thought of some camera lens cleaner - but again petrified ....

Garth:

--- Quote from: JPC on February 07, 2010, 06:00:07 pm ---Oh I dunno about that. It could strip the anti reflective coating, or dull it or break it down with time. Could be wrong but I've never had a problem using a damp mf. Then a buff with a clean dry one

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No, it won't strip the coating. It's what's recommened for high-end monitors that have the same anti-reflective coating. I've been using it for years on these screens and never had a problem once

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