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Originally Posted by queenfan
It's probably an oil that left the resdue. I'd try ammonia or acetone. Also, not to endorse a product, but Mr. Clean magic erasers get rid of absolutely anything. It might be more gentle on the plastic.
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Acetone.... hmmmmmm.... I'd "try that in an inconspicuous area" first. Acetone EATS MOST of the plastics I've worked with and I'd guess it would do the same to your dashboard and trim....
The magic eraser idea is a really good one... it is basically a very microscopic foam of hard plastic that sands the material off but its so fine you don't usually damage the surface...
In fact I'd avoid solvents as much as I could... there are quite a few that will eat plastic and they are pretty hard to control.... is it possible there was a solvent in the freshener and you are actually dealing with damage to the plastic...
As a warning... watch DEET containing products and bug sprays also very good plastic dissolvers. I was at a softball game and used an insect repellent... on my way home when I rested my arm on the center console.... well... lets just say the top surface "stuck" to my arm. I still have a shiny area on there from the damage!