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Old 08-26-2008, 05:05 PM   #1
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Default Great stuff for cleaning interior trim (non-greasy too)

I notice there are always a plethora of interior cleaning questions and what is best to use. I won't say this is the best to use, but IMO it's the best solution I've come across...

I noticed in the interior cleaning threads most everyone wants a clean interior, but not a shiny/greasy interior. I wanted the same, I've always hated the greasy feel of Armor-All and most other protectants. I hadn't gotten around to cleaning my interior since I bought the car, nearly 2 months ago I found this the other day:


I read it and it says it's non-silicone based (I'm not sure what it's based on, lol). Also states it's a cleaner/protectant all in one. I could have cleaned it with water or something, but the protection was what I was really worried about (last thing I want is for my interior to get dull, crack, or fade).

I simply broke out the California Duster (everyone SHOULD have one of these, get one if you don't) and wiped most of the dust off everything. Then I just used a microfiber cloth and the Armor-All Natural Finish and wiped everything down (even did all my weather trim too).

Here are some before and after pics, as you can see my interior looks great, but without the super shiny look of most protectants.






I know there are some products a lot of people use for their interior, but from what I saw most of them you can ONLY buy online. I don't mind ordering stuff online, but I like to be able to ride down the road and pick something up whenever I need it. You should be able to find this stuff in any auto parts store. This isn't really meant to be a tutorial or the best way to clean your interior or anything, just my experience with a product I felt did a great job at what I wanted it to do.


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