What product are you guys using to clean interior? seats and arm rest, door panels?
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I have a left over bottle of Leatherique that when diluted 50/50 with water, becomes an amazing cleaner/restoring system that leaves a true matte finish on dash surfaces.
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Lexus Champion
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I use Adam's Polishes Total Interior Detailer. It is mild, does not leave blots, is not glossy, and smells good. The smell also goes away quickly, which I like because my car still has some remaining new car smell.
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First thing I did when I got home was wipe it all down with Adams interior detailer and a microfiber cloth. It worked very well. It actually looks like a new car now inside lol.
Very happy though with how Adams I.D. works on these surfaces and the armrest material. Some products work better than others on different plastics and vinyl surfaces. For example, Adams worked great on my old WRX interior, leaving no steaks and a perfect matte finish. However I don't like how it looks on my Tacoma's plastic. It looks uneven and blotchy for some reason with that plastic. FWIW I am very **** about this stuff, most people wouldn't notice the uneven blochyness I speak of lol.
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I just picked up my new IS 350 F Sport yesterday. The inside was dirty. Thanks for taking the time to clean my new car dealership lol. Armrest had some residue, a cloudy film covered the pleather on the dashboard, scuff marks on the seat base and door plastic.
First thing I did when I got home was wipe it all down with Adams interior detailer and a microfiber cloth. It worked very well. It actually looks like a new car now inside lol.
Very happy though with how Adams I.D. works on these surfaces and the armrest material. Some products work better than others on different plastics and vinyl surfaces. For example, Adams worked great on my old WRX interior, leaving no steaks and a perfect matte finish. However I don't like how it looks on my Tacoma's plastic. It looks uneven and blotchy for some reason with that plastic. FWIW I am very **** about this stuff, most people wouldn't notice the uneven blochyness I speak of lol.
First thing I did when I got home was wipe it all down with Adams interior detailer and a microfiber cloth. It worked very well. It actually looks like a new car now inside lol.
Very happy though with how Adams I.D. works on these surfaces and the armrest material. Some products work better than others on different plastics and vinyl surfaces. For example, Adams worked great on my old WRX interior, leaving no steaks and a perfect matte finish. However I don't like how it looks on my Tacoma's plastic. It looks uneven and blotchy for some reason with that plastic. FWIW I am very **** about this stuff, most people wouldn't notice the uneven blochyness I speak of lol.
Adam of Adam's polishes is a guy I've known for 38 years now. He was a detailer and had a business doing that when he was a young guy. He's known the tricks of doing a great detailing job and I know he was sick of having his hands smell like rubbing compound for days. He really does put a lot of thought and R&D into his products. I wonder if he has a recommendation for your Tacoma. I'll ask.
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I am pretty ****, too. When my car went to the dealer for the battery drain issue in August, three people from the dealer told me my car is clean and beautiful. I was kind of surprised because it was only 4 months old and I would expect a new car to be in pristine condition. People tell me I would be surprised what some people manage to do to their cars in a short time. Even my 20 year old GS is very, very clean.
Adam of Adam's polishes is a guy I've known for 38 years now. He was a detailer and had a business doing that when he was a young guy. He's known the tricks of doing a great detailing job and I know he was sick of having his hands smell like rubbing compound for days. He really does put a lot of thought and R&D into his products. I wonder if he has a recommendation for your Tacoma. I'll ask.
Adam of Adam's polishes is a guy I've known for 38 years now. He was a detailer and had a business doing that when he was a young guy. He's known the tricks of doing a great detailing job and I know he was sick of having his hands smell like rubbing compound for days. He really does put a lot of thought and R&D into his products. I wonder if he has a recommendation for your Tacoma. I'll ask.
That's a crazy coincidence that you know Adam of Adam's polishes! I've bought a couple g's worth of his products and I must say they are all legit. From the car wash soap to the detail spray and all purpose cleaner. All work better than any competition I've tried and they smell great. No lie. Seen a bunch of his videos too, seems like a stand up kind of guy.
I bought the detail cart (love it) on his site and have it loaded with his products and microfiber cloths. His microfiber is THE highest quality I have ever seen. I credit his products and videos with my being able to recoup 24.5 of the 28 I paid for my 2012 Subie WRX with 20k miles. I even bought the Flex polisher on his site haha. Anxious to wash my brand new IS for the first time with my Adams gear lol.
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I just use a Swiffer duster to get all of the dust and lint then keep it simple by using only warm water on a fresh, clean microfiber towel for general smudges on the door trim and the leather seats. I stay away from any kind of chemicals.
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Looking over my shoulder ................. whoooo moi
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#26
I have the light grey nuluxe interior, so it is susceptible to denim dye transfer on the lower bolsters. To remove the denim dye, I clean the seats with Lexol ph-balanced leather cleaner. It's a very delicate cleaner and if its safe for leather it is definitely okay for nuluxe. I also don't go too long between cleanings; I don't want the denim dye to become difficult to remove.
As for the plastics, I use Meguiar's professional line #40 vinyl cleaner/protectant. It is UV-resistant and leaves a nice finish. 303 Aerospace is good too.
As for the plastics, I use Meguiar's professional line #40 vinyl cleaner/protectant. It is UV-resistant and leaves a nice finish. 303 Aerospace is good too.
#27
I use German professional products from Koch Chemie (supplier of Daimler), such as Top Star (for interior plastic), Leather Star and Glass Star. The cleaning and protecting effects are excellent, the application is easy and consumption is very low. The great products overall, definitely recommended, but not on the cheap side.
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A damp microfiber cloth. Pour some water on the microfiber, wring it out good and wipe down anything you like in the interior. You can use another dry microfiber to follow behind if desired. I believe in only using product (cleaner/conditioners) if absolutely needed. If you choose to use a product, I like proven boutiques like one from Ammo NYC. When I do use something on leather/leatherette or fabric, I use a light spray/mist on the cloth not directly on material. Always test a product in an inconspicuous area like the bottom corner of the seat. I've seen products remove color from leathers as well as fabrics, that's why I stick to a damp microfiber.
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