Im a fan of Bowdens Own products. I use the vinyl care on the interior trim with good results. Plus its an aussie product and keeps the bowdens buying more classic race cars
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I just did a 1000km test on the Autoglym Wheel Protector. The 1000km included a trip over the weekend to Fraser for the GOE training. Its magic!!! Not only does it stop brake dust but it also stops sand and mud sticking to the rims. Those on the course noticed the difference.
To test it I just coated one front alloy with it and left the other uncoated. The photo below is after 300km and there is already a clear difference. Sadly I forget to photo it at 1000km just before the after Fraser Body wash (woops) but suffice to say... I will be using it from now on.
Has anyone successfully cleaned marks off the upper pillar trim that is some type of fabric, similar to the roof lining?
Marks are dirt, cargo barrier mounting foot, etc.
Cheers,
Scott
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Hi Scott,
I'm sure there are probably better options, but I used some Armor All Orange cleaning wipes on this trim the other day with good result - much better than I was expecting. Mostly dirty finger marks but they were pretty ingrained and came off completely.
David
SWMBO bought me a Bissell Spot Clean Auto for Christmas. It's one of those gifts she bought me so that I could clean her car - the D4 is still pretty clean inside. It works well, both on carpet and other upholstery. We've also used it to clean the lounge furniture inside - a handy bit of kit to have if you need to clean the interior of cars occasionally.
I used to work in a dealership and sometimes the mechanics would put nice grease marks on the pillars. I used Prepsol and it would come up spotless and dry perfectly. Just make sure you use a clean white cloth.
It may depend on the type of dirty marks and how long they have been there too as to weather they come off or not. I have since bought Prepsol and have it at home and also use it to clear tar and sap etc.
What about good old "Dissol"?....Cleans just about anything,..been around longer than me I reckon!
Pickles.