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kenchan 03-27-2014 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by b15 (Post 2756342)
No no no.

Kenchan would advise you to use motor oil. It'll leave a nice sheen. If you use synthetic, you'll get torque steer

i recommend you go use ARMORALL!! :mad:






:rofl2:

onzedge 03-27-2014 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by b15 (Post 2756342)
No no no.

Kenchan would advise you to use motor oil. It'll leave a nice sheen. If you use synthetic, you'll get torque steer

:tup:

kenchan 03-27-2014 01:11 PM

two squirts of this into your detailing MF towel... wipe

it's a QD but it works very well for cleaning plastics and rubber bits.

https://griotsgarage.scene7.com/is/i...0_FAM?$detail$

enkei2k 03-27-2014 01:12 PM

:wtf2:

kenchan 03-27-2014 01:12 PM

then dillute prima nero with water 50/50. spray once into MF towel and wipe onto dash.

more product for doors and seals, seat housing, trunk panels, etc.

http://s.productreview.com.au/produc...f8939f0c35.jpg

kenchan 03-27-2014 01:13 PM

ive pretty much tried them all.

Aerospace303 is good too, but not as matte as Nero.

jaedub 03-27-2014 01:16 PM

I only keep my exterior clean for the most part. Inside's a little dusty. But if I do clean it once in a while, I use damp cloth. Since the dash isn't leather or anything fancy, it doesn't require whole lot of care.

Zteve 03-27-2014 01:17 PM

turtlewax ice for the dash/covers and the stiched leather parts/steering wheel i use einzett lederpflege

kenchan 03-27-2014 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jaedub (Post 2756366)
I only keep my exterior clean for the most part. Inside's a little dusty. But if I do clean it once in a while, I use damp cloth. Since the dash isn't leather or anything fancy, it doesn't require whole lot of care.

mine too. i dont like dust so just use my slightly damp MF towel to wipe clean. but i recommend anyone with a new car to apply PrimaNero BEFORE you get any scuffs, expecially on the door panels.

i also use california interior duster at times.

kenchan 03-27-2014 01:20 PM

anyway, that's plenty of tips for today from me. :D

falconfixer 03-27-2014 01:28 PM

Damp cloth for me. If it's really stubborn I use MEK.





























**disclaimer, do NOT use MEK**

Masterbeatty 03-27-2014 01:29 PM

I use the griots garage interior cleaner. It cleans and conditions. Then I wipe it again with the plastic / vinyl cleaner which has uv protection.

onzedge 03-27-2014 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by falconfixer (Post 2756400)
Damp cloth for me. If it's really stubborn I use MEK.





























**disclaimer, do NOT use MEK**

:icon17:

Zerocool 03-27-2014 02:53 PM

Meguair's Natural shine protection wipes. It's non greasy and makes the interior look real nice.

onzedge 03-27-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Zerocool (Post 2756555)
Meguair's Natural shine protection wipes. It's non greasy and makes the interior look real nice.

:tup:


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