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Old 06-24-2004, 10:29 PM
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Hey guys,

I have a question.... I just got done washing my car. But I dont know what to use on the inside??? The inside has that wierd material, I dont know what to use on it?? It shows scuff marks and dirt easy, usually i can just rub it off with my fingers or a towel... but how about any solvents?? What do you guys suggest?
Old 06-24-2004, 10:51 PM
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damp wet cloth is all that's needed....in my opinion. all the car techs that i've talked to agree. solvents, like 'armour-all' tend to leave ugly stains and are usually hard to apply evenly. my 2 cents....
Old 06-25-2004, 09:03 AM
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Originally posted by Nforce1
Hey guys,

I have a question.... I just got done washing my car. But I dont know what to use on the inside??? The inside has that wierd material, I dont know what to use on it?? It shows scuff marks and dirt easy, usually i can just rub it off with my fingers or a towel... but how about any solvents?? What do you guys suggest?
Try Lexol Vinylex. However anything on our doors is going to get trapped and look wet/greasy for a few days. So it will work best on everything else.
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I have been using some orange wipes to "clean" the inside. They dont streak, leave film, or lint up. Plus they clean the textured door covers quite well. I got this tip from ZCRUZIN. I also use the vinylex wipes but they are a little too greasy. To remove dust I just wipe with micro fiber cloth.
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I use vinylex.... gets a bit shiny and uneven for a couple days....after that it's good....
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this is a good thread.. been looking forward to clean the inside of my car as well but i dont know what to use.
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