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Laveda 2 year s ago
#4 Don't use olive oil. It will go rancid.
       
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Kizza 2 year s ago
Laveda,

was my thought as well
       
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Cal 2 year s ago
#3 the most stupid advice I ever saw. Use epoxy, crazy glue, but a band-aid. I used both on my old car. epoxy stayed for 20 years to the end of my car. A few drops of crazy glue work very well for a year or two.
       
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Oil for cleaning the dashboard

Put some olive oil on a piece of cloth and rub it on the dashboard. It will shine as if you’ve just bought your car. It’s hard to believe that you don’t need any special cleaning products, just something you already have in the kitchen.

 

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