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Cleaning Head Unit.

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I just bought a bargainous 99p head unit off of eBay to replace the old Kenwood one in my car. Works great, but the front panel is pretty grotty with other people's fingercrud. Any top tips for getting it all nice and clean?
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You could try lighter fuel, not a good idea on "some" plastics but if you just put a bit on some kitchen roll it should get the grime off.
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window spirit... or Mr muscle glass cleaner..leaves no smears

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Or those aerosol glass cleaners from £1 shops. I use that stuff everywhere. Great for monitor screens too.
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Ah, window cleaner. I think I might have some of that somewhere. Must go rummage. Ta.
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