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Old 06-19-2008, 10:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Recommend me a really good interior cleaner for Beige color

Just bought an 06 lx 4d with filthy interior. I either want to tackle the job myself or just get it detailed outside. I would like to do it myself first to see if i can get all the dirt and stains out. What you guys like best for heavily soiled interior and also the roofliner has couple of cig burn marks on roof liner and couple of marks with marker. Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-21-2008, 12:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Just bought an 06 lx 4d with filthy interior. I either want to tackle the job myself or just get it detailed outside. I would like to do it myself first to see if i can get all the dirt and stains out. What you guys like best for heavily soiled interior and also the roofliner has couple of cig burn marks on roof liner and couple of marks with marker. Thanks in advance.
All purpose cleaner is your friend. That's what you need to use for the interior. Meguiars make a good one. Just dilute it as per instructions on the bottle and have at it. If it is real bad it's going to take you a long time.. You may have to get a good brush that you can scrub it down with to clean all the fine crevices. I've done my interior w/ a toothbrush before and it's not fun. Find a decent detail brush and have at it. Test in a inconspicuous place first for color safeness. It should be fine though.
Not much you can do about cig burns other than replace the roof liner. or the marker if it's also on the fabric. You may be able to make it less noticeable with some interior fabric cleaner, but most likely not much can be done.
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