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stigaz
05 December 2007, 18:37
any advise on cleaning products ,handy tools to use and cloths etc for interior cleaning.

products i've got just now are
meguiars natural shine vinyl and rubber protectant
meguiars Gold class rich leather cleaner/conditioner
carplan screen clean ,

2 x maguiars soft foam applicator pads
2 x cheap micro fibre clothes
1 x overpriced meguiars duo-fibre glass super towel :lol1:

daves2rs
06 December 2007, 11:46
any advise on cleaning products ,handy tools to use and cloths etc for interior cleaning.

products i've got just now are
meguiars natural shine vinyl and rubber protectant
meguiars Gold class rich leather cleaner/conditioner
carplan screen clean ,

2 x maguiars soft foam applicator pads
2 x cheap micro fibre clothes
1 x overpriced meguiars duo-fibre glass super towel :lol1:

My process ;)

Wipe down all surfaces prior to hoovering with a damp MF
Use a soft clean paint brush to clean all the nooks and crannies including air vents
Hoover carpet\mats\seats\parcel shelf etc removing every crumb.
Spray Autoglym Interior Shampoo lightly onto carpet\mats and brush\work the product in with the Meguiars hair extractor\brush (Leaves the carpet & mats soft and smells :cool: )
Apply my choice of interior dressing to all interior surfaces with a clean MF.
Refit mats and spray some CG watermellon freshner including the vents leaving a nice smelly finish.

Job done :thumb:

stigaz
06 December 2007, 20:48
:idea: soft clean paintbrush, why didnt i think of that,nice one :thumb:

are the bits on the doors of the my00 sti real leather??

daves2rs
07 December 2007, 10:04
:idea: soft clean paintbrush, why didnt i think of that,nice one :thumb:

are the bits on the doors of the my00 sti real leather??

It should be real leather but any leather surfaces I have treated I have used Gliptone Leather Conditioner and comes highly rated. They also do a leather cleaner aswell :thumb:

Polished Bliss
07 December 2007, 15:37
Meguiars Microfibre Applicator Pads are also ace for applying dressings, as they spread liquid products more nicely than the foam pads. :thumb:


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