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    interior cleaning

    what process do you guys go through to clean the interior parts of your car, like the dash, seats,floor mats, ect.?

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    Vacuum and armor all?

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    Top to bottom. I usually vacume up everything and then shine it all up.

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    for carpet and fabric...i use woolite, but be sure use a very diluted amount or it'll take you forever to get all of it out

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    i just use a water and rag to clean dash....and vacuum

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    My weekly interior cleaning consist of a soft tooth brush, Purple Power, Meguiars Interior Detailer, Wash cloth, Microfiber cloth, Mini Vac, Tint Safe window cleaner and paper shop towels.

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    Last time i found a roll of tape and used that to clean my carpet cause i was too dame lazy to go back inside to drag the vacume out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ep_hatcher_510 View Post
    Last time i found a roll of tape and used that to clean my carpet cause i was too dame lazy to go back inside to drag the vacume out.
    That almost seems like to much work lol.

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    Vacuum Weekly, Then lay down Odorless odor remover. Followed by a spritz of strawberry car scent.

    Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer using a Microfiber Cloth (Safe for everything, aftermarket radio, entire dash/consol area, shifting boot etc.) Avoid using Armor All, I hate the chicken grease look and it attracts dust.

    Production Car Care - Anti Static, over everything to avoid attracting dust. (Rubbing the microfiber on the dash creates static)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lil_Eggy View Post
    for carpet and fabric...i use woolite, but be sure use a very diluted amount or it'll take you forever to get all of it out
    Truth, this works great for dingy seats.

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    i remove all floor mats and clean the carpet with a vacuum hose.

    i shampoo the floor mats with some dish washing soap mixed with water and go over it with an actual vacuum.

    for the dash i use water/soap or meguirs interior cleaner and a microfiber towel.

    for my leather seats i use meguirs leather care wipes.

    and for the windows i use stoner's invisible glass with some newspaper (THIS IS THE BEST SHIT ON EARTH!)

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    man i reallly need to clean my car then...the center console is basically used as a trash bin. haha.

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    i guess this doesnt belong in my interior thread, but i use stoners invisible glass as well and its not doing shit for the water spots on my windows. any suggestions?

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    Yeah use newpaper in conjunction with the invisible glass, works wonders, you'd be suprised!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shenmuep3 View Post
    Yeah use newpaper in conjunction with the invisible glass, works wonders, you'd be suprised!!!
    Make sure and crumple the newspaper up as a ball don't try to use it like a conventional paper towel. If one side gets to wet just flip it around.

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