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Old 09-01-2013, 04:19 PM
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Default what is a good interior cleaner?

Had a few marks on my interior and wanted to know what works well? I have parchment interior. Thanks.

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Old 09-03-2013, 08:31 PM
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I've this with good results:

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Try Magic Erasers and water. They work wonders on vinyl.

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Old 09-04-2013, 07:55 PM
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I'm a fan of Meguiars Heavy Duty Vinyl Cleaner #39. It can be tough to find. Try their website or maybe Amazon.

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The best luck I've ever had in my &3 GTO with white guts has always been Orange Pumice Hand Cleaner. I use it right out of the bottle into a wamr wet sponge with a scruber side to it . Put it on the sponge thats wet & rub it in on the entire interior, except the headliner, I use something else for that. But rub it in real good & keep it as wet as you can . do small arears at a time & with water as ot as you can keep it wipe it down to get it all out of the material you can. Do it that way on each panal your cleaening & make sure you wipe it down good. Once you get all done Now go back & a clean rag scrub in down with just clean water again to get all the hand cleaner residue out , rinse the rag a lot you'll be suprised at how dirty the water will bee just wipeing it down with the hot water. Now once it's dry use a good vyinal conditioner after it's DRY so the material won't dry out & stay fresh. Stay away from the stain resistance sprays as they will yellow the interior & make it look dirty.

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The best luck I've ever had in my &3 GTO with white guts has always been Orange Pumice Hand Cleaner. I use it right out of the bottle into a wamr wet sponge with a scruber side to it . Put it on the sponge thats wet & rub it in on the entire interior, except the headliner, I use something else for that. But rub it in real good & keep it as wet as you can . do small arears at a time & with water as ot as you can keep it wipe it down to get it all out of the material you can. Do it that way on each panal your cleaening & make sure you wipe it down good. Once you get all done Now go back & a clean rag scrub in down with just clean water again to get all the hand cleaner residue out , rinse the rag a lot you'll be suprised at how dirty the water will bee just wipeing it down with the hot water. Now once it's dry use a good vyinal conditioner after it's DRY so the material won't dry out & stay fresh. Stay away from the stain resistance sprays as they will yellow the interior & make it look dirty.
I have tried the orange pumice and it works really good. Thanks

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Old 09-15-2013, 10:19 AM
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Magic Erasers do work good, as does the Blue Coral carpet/interior cleaner. I have a white interior and use the blue coral on everything, door panels, seats, headliner. Spray it on, rub it around with a brush, and wipe it off with a rag. It doesn't leave the lines in the grain and doesn't leave residue like hand cleaner. Hand cleaner can be a mess.

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Westley'sŪ Bleche-Wite , been using it for years on a white vinyl top / rinse with water leaves no residue .

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