Cleaning dash switches and other instrument cluster topics
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:48 pm
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been covered at some point, but Search brought up nothing. I'm looking for info on the best way to clean up items such as headlight switches and wiper switches. I figure I could just use soap and water, but I worry about gunking up the inside of the switch in doing so. I plan on cleaning up the contacts with some very fine paper and dielectric grease on them when re-assembled.
BTW, I think I'm going to go with LED bulbs for the dash...I'm thinking about going with red, but will likely stick with the Mopar blue.
Also in my internet travels through Ebay, I came across a guy that has gauge decals for the 71-74 clusters. They 'look' to be pretty good quality, and possibly a good alternative to worn originals...definitely cheaper.
Thanks in advance.
-Brian
Sorry if this has been covered at some point, but Search brought up nothing. I'm looking for info on the best way to clean up items such as headlight switches and wiper switches. I figure I could just use soap and water, but I worry about gunking up the inside of the switch in doing so. I plan on cleaning up the contacts with some very fine paper and dielectric grease on them when re-assembled.
BTW, I think I'm going to go with LED bulbs for the dash...I'm thinking about going with red, but will likely stick with the Mopar blue.
Also in my internet travels through Ebay, I came across a guy that has gauge decals for the 71-74 clusters. They 'look' to be pretty good quality, and possibly a good alternative to worn originals...definitely cheaper.
Thanks in advance.
-Brian