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Mr. Scary 03-30-2007 04:27 PM

Interrior and Exterrior Cleaning Help Needed
 
I recently purchased my C6Z and noticed after a couple of weeks that there are several light "fingernail and shoe scratches" on the interior door panels. I've tried removing them with just a damp micro fiber towel. The dirt and some smudges were removed but the scratches are still quite noticeable. I'm hesitant to use any chemicals that will leave the door panels shiny (like old school ArmorAll). Any suggestions on what else I could use?

Also, like many people I have hard water where I live. This leaves the dreaded spots on the windows and (chrome) wheels after washing, no matter how fast I dry them. My neighbor suggested for me to use CLR to remove the water spots, but I'm not sure if that will cause haze to build up or damage my wheels in any way. Is there a cleaning product that will remove the water sports?

Thanks for your suggestions! ;)

Killrwheels@Autogeek 03-30-2007 05:44 PM

for the doorways, try a Mr Clean Majic Eraser. It works well on scuffs. I also love Poorboys Natural Shine for these areas, as no gloss but does bring back the color.

as for the waterspots, most carwashes offer a little help. You may need to move to a dedicated water softner unit. We sell some that many like as can be moved or permanently located next to hose.

Stickman81 03-30-2007 09:52 PM

An all purpose cleaner (APC) cut with water (10 parts water, 1 part cleaner) with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (MCME) works wonders.

I like "Aerospace 303" protectant.
You can get a free sample...
http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...TOKEN=57337382

Mr. Scary 03-30-2007 11:37 PM

Great! I'll give those a try. :thumbs: Thank you.


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