interior cleaning
#1
interior cleaning
a few days back i posted asking about interior cleaning products and i think i might have been mis-understood. all the replies recomended different leather treatments and i apreciate that, but im looking for something to clean and protect the non-leather surfaces, like the dash board. these are the areas one would ususally use an armour-all type product but i hope to avoid the greasy finish that armour-all leaves. anyone know of anything that will leave those non-leather surfaces clean but not greasy. i like the matte finish they have now.
TIA!
TIA!
#2
yes i answered with interior cleaner....
Product number 1 is "interior cleaner". It is good on anything. Personally I wouldn't touch the black "soft touch" material with any product other than a slightly damp microfiber towel. However, the DP Total Interior Cleaner is good on the seats, dash, head liner, plastic trim, dead pedal, etc. The 2nd product is the Leather Conditioner I use, but the first product is an all-purpose interior cleaner that is awesome !
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<b>Detailer's Pride Total Interior Cleaner</b>:
With Beige Leather interior I find its always incredibly dirty... and this stuff is simply amazing!
<img src="http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~mi167268/dp_interior.jpg">
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<b>Wolfgang Leather Care Conditioner</b>:
After cleaning the seats I follow up with the conditioner. Note: I apply the conditioner by hand, and let it sit for about 10 minutes before wiping it off. This application method helps to not waste the leather conditioner and hey I can treat my car like my face if I want too
<img src="http://home.comcast.net/~bodnerfam/leather_conditioner.jpg">
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<b>Detailer's Pride Total Interior Cleaner</b>:
With Beige Leather interior I find its always incredibly dirty... and this stuff is simply amazing!
<img src="http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~mi167268/dp_interior.jpg">
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<b>Wolfgang Leather Care Conditioner</b>:
After cleaning the seats I follow up with the conditioner. Note: I apply the conditioner by hand, and let it sit for about 10 minutes before wiping it off. This application method helps to not waste the leather conditioner and hey I can treat my car like my face if I want too
<img src="http://home.comcast.net/~bodnerfam/leather_conditioner.jpg">
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#5
Einszett Cockpit Premium!!!
Leaves fresh scent, nice matte finish, just like Gremany intended. Doesn't collect dust, either.<ul><li><a href="http://pakshak.com/1z-cockpit-premium-500ml.html">Einszett Link to great dealer</a></li></ul>
#7
yeah here are the links....
First of all I buy everything from a store here in South Florida called the Driver's Seat. The owner's split and I always go to the store and I think the other owner got the website. It used to be called "thedriverseat.com". That site went down and I figured he closed it up. Just now I searched for Detailer's Pride and the first google hit that I noticed was the old website with a new address. Most everything I buy in my <a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/a4gen2/msgs/857353.phtml">How I Detail My Car Thread</a> is sold at that store and figures to be on the website as well.
<a href="http://www.superiorcarcare.net/index.html">Superior Car Care (formerly Driver's Seat)</a>
<a href="http://www.superiorcarcare.net/detailers-pride.html">Detailer's Pride Product Line</a>
<a href="http://www.superiorcarcare.net/index.html">Superior Car Care (formerly Driver's Seat)</a>
<a href="http://www.superiorcarcare.net/detailers-pride.html">Detailer's Pride Product Line</a>
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