Zymol duster, and glass cleaning questions!?
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Zymol duster, and glass cleaning questions!?
Was planning on getting a Zymol duster as my car often gets meticulously cleaned and then sits unused in the garage for a week and accumulates a fine layer of dust... But, can it also be used on the (leather) car interior?
Also, can anyone recommend a good glass cleaning polish / cloth combination, for cleaning windows inside and outside!?!
Oh, and finally, what's the best way to mix / apply P21s total autowash to clean windscreen surrounds and other rubbr / plastic parts?
Any advice gratefully received.
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Bradders
Also, can anyone recommend a good glass cleaning polish / cloth combination, for cleaning windows inside and outside!?!
Oh, and finally, what's the best way to mix / apply P21s total autowash to clean windscreen surrounds and other rubbr / plastic parts?
Any advice gratefully received.
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Bradders
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Hi bradders, ok, starting with the duster, it will be ideal for the intended use on the exterior, and I see no reason why it won;t work equally as well inside, although it's not something we've tried. But for weekly dusting without causing marring it'll work a treat.
With regards to the glass, this will sound daft and expensive, but Zymol HD Cleanse rocks - once you've tried it inside and out, nothing else comes close - it's simply brilliant. Apply using the white side of a German Pad, and then buff off using a work towel, using a quick shot of QD if you like.
Finally, for the P21S trim/rubber treatment, I like to spray it on neat, and then agitate it with either a microfibre mitt or a Meguiars triple duty detail brush until I can see the trim is cleansed, then rinse off and dry.
With regards to the glass, this will sound daft and expensive, but Zymol HD Cleanse rocks - once you've tried it inside and out, nothing else comes close - it's simply brilliant. Apply using the white side of a German Pad, and then buff off using a work towel, using a quick shot of QD if you like.
Finally, for the P21S trim/rubber treatment, I like to spray it on neat, and then agitate it with either a microfibre mitt or a Meguiars triple duty detail brush until I can see the trim is cleansed, then rinse off and dry.
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