Cleaning...

Tug

New member
I never thought I'd ask this question, but...
HOW do you get Floogers off car dash boards?
I've tried EVERYTHING, short of Brillo, but it's still there!
I've thought to collect more and just slap it on to make it even... :run:
Help!!!
 

dumainedogs

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Sounds like you're dealing with a BAKED flooger. Does that mean it's now like a ceramic pot that's been fired ???? I'm clueless on removal but wishing you'd included a picture!:devil:
 

graybird

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Have you tried the Mr. Clean magic eraser things? I don't have personal experience using them with dashboards, but they work well on wall floogers. :crazy:
 

ardeagold

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The problem is that it'll probably discolor your dash even when you get it off. Soak it down and then gently try the Mr Clean Magic Eraser...and a rag to scrub with.

Grease remover type cleaners work well. Like Greased Lightening, or any other De-greaser.
 

R Taft

Active member
Do you have something called "sugar soap" where you are. It works great on everything to get off the sticky stuff :) Ronnie
 

Bailey Boy

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Have you tried simple green naturals multi surface care cleaner? We just started using it and could not believe how easily it cut through the dog drool especially on the windows.
 

padkins

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Sounds like you're dealing with a BAKED flooger. Does that mean it's now like a ceramic pot that's been fired ???? I'm clueless on removal but wishing you'd included a picture!:devil:

Maybe that should be the next picture contest! :icon_bb:
 

dblsr

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What about stuff called "Goo be gone" or "Gum Out" I havent tried it on floogers but it works on the glue left behind from stickers, and all of that kind of hard to remove stuff, and it is non damaging to most surfaces. Be sure to read the instructions first.
 

Summer

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I just spray original ArmorAll protectant on the dashboard to bring back the finish. It's been working on my dashboard for years. Takes the slobber off mine. Not sure about leather and I wouldn't use it on the seats as it will make your pants slippery.
 
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