Interior Restoration Help-Please

Thanks for all of your great replies.
Whatever you try, test it on the back of the panels first to make sure it doesn't eat away at the plastic. I'd try laquer thinner first.
Lacquer thinner scares me. I am afraid it will eat away at the plastic. What's the best way to neutralize it if it does?
Your plan is to paint them again, correct? If so, I would try a brass bristle brush or brass wire wheel to take the existing paint off. Clean and dry them and use a plastic paint prep ahead of most any paint you want. I have had good luck with SEM rattle can paints.
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I do plan on repainting them. I will try the brass brush and/or wire wheel. Thanks for the info.
Get MOPAINT that is factory Mopar Colors in a rattle Can. I have used it with great success. PM me if you cannot find it.
I will try my local paint shops. Will PM you if I can't find it.
Good idea with the mineral spirits. Your local auto paint supply store should have a few non-material harming chemicals to try, too. You can always try blowing it off with compressed air also, as this won't harm the texture of the plastic, unless you let go and it launches across the driveway...lol.
What are you going for on the color choices? If something straight up like black, white, or some of the factory choices, then, as has been suggested to you SEM is great choice in a spray bomb. But if you want something a little more custom Bulldog adhesion promoter will help just about any paint stick to 'em after the proper prep work.
Panels were originally red. Previous owner painted them black. I am going back to the original red. After using mineral spirits or another chemical, what is best to use to clean the panels prior to applying new paint?