What product to clean interior
#21
Former Vendor
If you like a good cleaner with natural look then move to Einszett Cockpit Premium. If you want a cleaner and matte protectant then consider the 303 Cleaner and Protectant.
In a pinch a damp towel or one with a little diluted APC will remove older stuff, protectant and more quickly.
http://www.autogeek.net/rubbervinyl.html
In a pinch a damp towel or one with a little diluted APC will remove older stuff, protectant and more quickly.
http://www.autogeek.net/rubbervinyl.html
#22
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Can't condition Plastic
I understand that Plastic cannot be conditioned. It absorbs nothing. 303 or like product can cut UV rays for sun/cracking proection --always use a damp cloth and cover(protect) the HUD if you have one since any liquid (while cleaning windows for e.g.) can damage the HUD.
#23
Le Mans Master
I've also had good luck with 303, as doesn't shine much. You may want to check out the AutoGeek site, as lot's of neat stuff over there. Was recently sent code "VETERANS15", for 15% off thru Sun 11-13.
#24
I went to Wally World last night to look for some of the stuff that you guys recommended. I found/got a bottle of the Turtle Wax Ice Total Interior Care, so I got a bottle. I couldn't find the 303 but I'll keep looking. So, I'll try the Turtle Wax and see how it works. Thanks for all of the good tips............
#25
I've tried almost everything and the best I've found is 303 Protectant. This stuff is great. It gives the dash and door panals a rich satin look and last the longest. It takes care of the white chalky stuff on the plastic.
I can't take credit for finding it. It came highly recommended from another post on the forum.
You can find it at West Marine.
I can't take credit for finding it. It came highly recommended from another post on the forum.
You can find it at West Marine.