success storys on interior dash cleaning products?
as the title says what products are you guys useing on your interior dash or all the black plastic inside the car?
Specialy whats good on the insides of the door too, since its not really a smooth surface i remember the last product i used being a little tricky so i gave up.
I did a search but i must not have used the right keywords cuz i did not get great sucesss.
Specialy whats good on the insides of the door too, since its not really a smooth surface i remember the last product i used being a little tricky so i gave up.
I did a search but i must not have used the right keywords cuz i did not get great sucesss.
The best thing for cleaning is a damp microfiber or cotton towel.
The best thing for protection is 303 Aerospace Protectant.
The ONLY way to apply anything to the interior is to spray it on a cotton cloth or applicator and let it soak in for a bit then rub the applicator on the interior surfaces. If you attempt to spray anything on the dimpled surface, it will make dark blotchy spots.
The best thing for protection is 303 Aerospace Protectant.
The ONLY way to apply anything to the interior is to spray it on a cotton cloth or applicator and let it soak in for a bit then rub the applicator on the interior surfaces. If you attempt to spray anything on the dimpled surface, it will make dark blotchy spots.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
The ONLY way to apply anything to the interior is to spray it on a cotton cloth or applicator and let it soak in for a bit then rub the applicator on the interior surfaces. If you attempt to spray anything on the dimpled surface, it will make dark blotchy spots.
Either Turbo Wax 3 Amigos or Meguiars are both great.
Originally Posted by jeff91ta
Aerospace 303!!! Spray it on a cloth then apply to the dash.... Doesn't blotch on the dimpled door surface and doesn't leave that overly shiny appearance.
303 Aerospace is the best I have used (I have a tried a few others).
Definately spray on the cloth and then wipe the panels down. Most "like new" look I have gotten. Doesn't leave the trim looking greasy... just matte and new.
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