Cleaning Inside...
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?
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?
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....
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?
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?
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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