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Old Aug 23rd, 2004, 09:18 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Slayer2003
By interior, do you mean everything? such as dash, windows etc?

If so, here we go.

I use those Armor-All Regular wipes for all the plastic trimings and the dash. I prefer the wipes over the spray, as the spray can be over shot onto things you may not want Armor-All'd, such as fabric, windows, cd binders etc.

I also use the Armor-all window wipes for the insides of the windows, as they require way less effort than any product i've used so far, and again, you dont get overpray, you put it where you want it. Only problem i have with them, is on a hot day, they tend to dry out really quickly.

For the carpeting and seats, it depends on what the condition of them is. If its the end of winter, I'll drag out our Bissel SteamVac from the house n hit the entire car with Industrial Strength solusion n hot water from Shipp (i think thats the company, dont have time to check atm)

Now, for little stains n such, there's no need for the heavy artillery mentioned above, i usually just use one of those cans you can pick up with the little scrubber brushes on the head, they are usually yellow or blue from what I've used. And so far, they both seem to work the same. Dont remember brand names.

Usually i finish it off either with one of those scented tree things, and that depends on your likings, or, I will use Fabreeze Auto. But, dont use alot of this, especially if you have to keep the windows up. Another thing, when you use this, allow for some time to let it dry.

Well, I hope this helps ya, I gotta run to some brunch thing with the folks. Send me a message in AIM or MSN if ya have any questions.


thanks for the tips. i've tried everything you mentioned except the cleaning wipes for windows. maybe i should invest in professional detailing once in awhile. thanks again!
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