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A tip to finish off the sued is to lightly brush it in one direction with a dry, folded microfiber towel. It leaves it looking like it just came out

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Old 06-04-2010, 04:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A tip to finish off the sued is to lightly brush it in one direction with a dry, folded microfiber towel. It leaves it looking like it just came out of the salon!

To de-dust the dash/guage/area, use a swifter. The handle that come with them is the perfect length to work with too.

And just a reminder; do NOT use window cleaner on the rear view mirror, or you could damage the sensor for the auto dimmer. See owners manual for verification.
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What is the center console made of in the new 370 z. Seude, leather?? What can I use to remove finger prints from this fabric?
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I usually just crack my window and put the hose in for about 10 minutes and than open the door. Works every time and when all done everything is clean inside.
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I usually just crack my window and put the hose in for about 10 minutes and than open the door. Works every time and when all done everything is clean inside.


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A tip to finish off the sued is to lightly brush it in one direction with a dry, folded microfiber towel. It leaves it looking like it just came out of the salon!

To de-dust the dash/guage/area, use a swifter. The handle that come with them is the perfect length to work with too.

And just a reminder; do NOT use window cleaner on the rear view mirror, or you could damage the sensor for the auto dimmer. See owners manual for verification.
I used an amonia free glass cleaner on it. Is that bad?
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