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Old 02-04-2009, 07:30 PM #16
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Some products like armor all almost attract dust. Do any of these cleaners bring back the new factory look while not creating some kind of dust/dirt attracting layer?
turtle wax ice cleans the interior without putting the greasy armor all shine on it. it just makes mine look brand new and smell good without attracting dust
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I use lexol on the interior.

Leather cleaner then protectant for the seats, and vinylex for the other materials. It does have a little more of the greasy type shine than I like, but the greasy look goes away fairly quickly.

http://www.lexol.com/vinylex.html
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Lot of good info here. IMO I like using Woolite & water in a spray bottle to clean, and 303 to dress and protect.

I use an 8:1-6:1 for the woolite. It's gentle enough on just about anything. The 303 leaves a nice silky sheen, not shiny, and does NOT attract dust, plus the UV blocker helps the dash keep it's color.

Simple green is another good cleaner.
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Warm water then wipe it down with aerospace 303.
Thanks! Just tried the 303 and it's perfect! New to this forum... Love this forum!
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I use Griot's Garage interior cleaner for all interior. I use Griot's Garage Vinyl and Rubber dressing on the dash after cleaning. It is not shiny and really protects.

I also use diluted Woolite follwed by water on the side panels and leather seats and center console.
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