Whatever you do, DON"T try to use anything on the gauge faces other than a soft brush! Trust me, I've tried everthing from Armor All to wax to try and clean gauge faces. No matter what I try, I always smudge the lettering. It almost appears that they were siskscreened with a water base paint. They are not very permanent at all! The only thing other than to lightly brush them is to take a q-tip and some vinyl protectant and go AROUND the numbers with it, but this still leaves streaks which you'll have to try to blend in to one another. Good luck
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72 SS coupe clone & 68 ragtop, 69 ragtop. www.NoNecksChevelle.com
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72 SS coupe clone & 68 ragtop, 69 ragtop. www.NoNecksChevelle.com