What do you use to clean the interior of your car? (That you can buy on amazon)
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What do you use to clean the interior of your car? (That you can buy on amazon)
I love amazon and I want to give them some business.
What do you use to clean the seats/dash/center console
If you see some good prices on stuff link it up!!
What do you use to clean the seats/dash/center console
If you see some good prices on stuff link it up!!
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Yet ANOTHER thread that should be in the detailing portion of CL.
Anyways... OP, these are what I personally use for my interior.
Dash/Plastics - 303 Aerospace
Leather - Leatherique (Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean)
Glass - Stoner's Invisible Glass (Tint Safe)
Carpets - Meguiars All Purpose D101 (Green) with a Little Green Bissel
For small nooks 'n crannies, I like to use compressed air to blow out any crud.
Anyways... OP, these are what I personally use for my interior.
Dash/Plastics - 303 Aerospace
Leather - Leatherique (Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean)
Glass - Stoner's Invisible Glass (Tint Safe)
Carpets - Meguiars All Purpose D101 (Green) with a Little Green Bissel
For small nooks 'n crannies, I like to use compressed air to blow out any crud.
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Yet ANOTHER thread that should be in the detailing portion of CL.
Anyways... OP, these are what I personally use for my interior.
Dash/Plastics - 303 Aerospace
Leather - Leatherique (Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean)
Glass - Stoner's Invisible Glass (Tint Safe)
Carpets - Meguiars All Purpose D101 (Green) with a Little Green Bissel
For small nooks 'n crannies, I like to use compressed air to blow out any crud.
Anyways... OP, these are what I personally use for my interior.
Dash/Plastics - 303 Aerospace
Leather - Leatherique (Rejuvenator Oil and Prestine Clean)
Glass - Stoner's Invisible Glass (Tint Safe)
Carpets - Meguiars All Purpose D101 (Green) with a Little Green Bissel
For small nooks 'n crannies, I like to use compressed air to blow out any crud.
meh, figured they used different leather on the IS line since it's the cheap lexus... thought about posting in the other section but like I said.....
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So you plan on neglecting your leather since it's a "cheap" Lexus. Last time I looked ~35k for a car isn't "CHEAP". The leather in your IS needs to be nourished and protected. My '06 was poorly kept and damaged by the Houston heat. It was cardboard dry and had deep creases. The Leatherique (after a few uses) helped turn the leather back around. Leather is something that needs to be conditioned and kept clean CONSTANTLY.
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So you plan on neglecting your leather since it's a "cheap" Lexus. Last time I looked ~35k for a car isn't "CHEAP". The leather in your IS needs to be nourished and protected. My '06 was poorly kept and damaged by the Houston heat. It was cardboard dry and had deep creases. The Leatherique (after a few uses) helped turn the leather back around. Leather is something that needs to be conditioned and kept clean CONSTANTLY.
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So you plan on neglecting your leather since it's a "cheap" Lexus. Last time I looked ~35k for a car isn't "CHEAP". The leather in your IS needs to be nourished and protected. My '06 was poorly kept and damaged by the Houston heat. It was cardboard dry and had deep creases. The Leatherique (after a few uses) helped turn the leather back around. Leather is something that needs to be conditioned and kept clean CONSTANTLY.
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thanks! im checkin it out!
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