Dashboard Stain

HockeyTown4Ever

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I have a dashboard stain on my 1987 Bayliner that I want to remove.
It looks like some sort of oil stain (although it is long dried). I've scrubbed it with the strongest soap I'm willing to try. That didn't make a dent in the stain.
At this point I'm probably looking at covering up the stain. That means I either repaint the dashboard or cover it with something (carpeting?).
I'm reluctant to paint because the dashboard gets a LOT of sunlight and I'm worried about the paint peeling (and what a mess that would be!) and the maintenance issue. However, it would be easier/cheaper than a covering.
Any advice about painting or covering?
 

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Bob_VT

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Re: Dashboard Stain

What type of material is stained....hard to tell from the photo
 

saltwaterbluefish

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Re: Dashboard Stain

Carburator Fluid may remove it. Try a little on the cloth first because I am not sure what material that is
 

HockeyTown4Ever

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Re: Dashboard Stain

The material looks to be some sort of fiberglass. It is not smooth (rough surface). It's flat black and it looks to have been a painted on resin. It is the finish that was originally on the boat.
 
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