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Cleaning a Dusty Dash...Tips?

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I am curious what others have found as the best way to clean a dusty dashboard and gauges without scratching.Endust? Vacumm? Anti-static Dust Mitt? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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The California "Dashboard" Duster. It's a mini California Duster works great. Then also use the air in a can for keyboards to clean around radio buttons, cruise buttons, etc.

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I prefer to suck it up with a vacuum instead of push it around with air. Have a set of attachments for my vacuum that are designed for cleaning keyboards and sewing machines - works great.
 
I second Lon's recommendation of the California Dash Duster. I keep one in each of my cars along with a full size car duster--both items work great and do not scratch.
 
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