Dashboard scuffing - any solution?

1. Wipe with a damp microfiber, then dry, with a new towel. NOT a cloth that has been washed, as you said, Tide Etc leaves streaks due to anti static additives
2. A mild detergent cleaner such as Formula 409 or Lestoil, watered down. THEN rinse & dry.
Whatever you do, don't be tempted to try something like AmorAll!

Last edited by Carbuff2; Nov 13, 2024 at 10:37 AM.
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But I'm confident you will be able to remove that wipe-mark.
Lesson here is do not clean dashboard at all if possible(seems unrealistic). IF you have to dont put any and I meany any pressure. And if like in my situation your car has an issue in the material dont try to do it on your own and take it back to dealer. I have pictures of the initial flaw so I will be contacting dealer to see if they have a fix and B to show that there was a flaw there to begin with. I am pretty worried about what a nightmare this material will be to maintain and I am wondering if its defective or what.
"Just an update: the dealer's detail manager confirms that yes, the dash IS made of butterfly wings. He recommends never cleaning it, only using the softest thing you can find like a feather duster. As for the scratches on mine, he used a vinyl protectant (like 303) that they get from a pro detail shop and very carefully apply then wipe with a very soft microfiber in one direction only. Scratches basically gone!
From hereon I will only dust it. Grandma's old feater duster will be put to good use!"
Lesson here is do not clean dashboard at all if possible(seems unrealistic). IF you have to dont put any and I meany any pressure. And if like in my situation your car has an issue in the material dont try to do it on your own and take it back to dealer. I have pictures of the initial flaw so I will be contacting dealer to see if they have a fix and B to show that there was a flaw there to begin with. I am pretty worried about what a nightmare this material will be to maintain and I am wondering if its defective or what.
https://www.dashdesigns.com/c-1337840-dash-covers.html
But I'm confident you will be able to remove that wipe-mark.

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"Just an update: the dealer's detail manager confirms that yes, the dash IS made of butterfly wings. He recommends never cleaning it, only using the softest thing you can find like a feather duster. As for the scratches on mine, he used a vinyl protectant (like 303) that they get from a pro detail shop and very carefully apply then wipe with a very soft microfiber in one direction only. Scratches basically gone!
From hereon I will only dust it. Grandma's old feater duster will be put to good use!"
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The Lestoil I suggested will leave a slight coating/shine which will make an actual abrasion less noticeable. Try it on a less-noticeable area first.
I've dusted our dash, but have never actually WASHED it.
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Last edited by SolidG1; Nov 13, 2024 at 08:36 PM.
As an aside, the very shiny black plastic trim is also a b-tch to keep clean. Shows streaks, spots and dust like crazy. In between washings I use a dust-blower, the kind you use on computer keyboards. It obviously doesn't clean, but it mitigates the static dust build up.
HEY LEXUS: next time try using easy-to-maintain surfaces. The 2024 RXh (and I'm sure others) also has way too many exterior nooks and crannies to clean after a car wash!! This car takes FOREVER to dry!
QUOTE=BCN;11817866]Thank you, I did try lightly wiping with distilled water and brand new Adams fluffy borderless microfiber super soft towel. Didn't do anything. I dont think this is coming out with water and I doubt a mild detergent will help. The only thing I would imagine would help is to put some sort of conditioner or dressing but I am afraid to do that.
Lesson here is do not clean dashboard at all if possible(seems unrealistic). IF you have to dont put any and I meany any pressure. And if like in my situation your car has an issue in the material dont try to do it on your own and take it back to dealer. I have pictures of the initial flaw so I will be contacting dealer to see if they have a fix and B to show that there was a flaw there to begin with. I am pretty worried about what a nightmare this material will be to maintain and I am wondering if its defective or what.[/QUOTE]
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