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    D2 door trim cloth insert competition

    Ok who out there in D2 land has come up with an easy way of cleaning the useless cloth insert in the door trims that actually works??. I'd like to get my hands on the person who signed off on that design. Obviously did'nt own a cream interior car, or kids. Leather or vinyl would be the go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRanged
    Ok who out there in D2 land has come up with an easy way of cleaning the useless cloth insert in the door trims that actually works??. I'd like to get my hands on the person who signed off on that design. Obviously did'nt own a cream interior car, or kids. Leather or vinyl would be the go.

    Regards Justin

    Good to hear you go on about a cream interior, mines black and the same applies...and here's me thinking cream would have been better! Why put cloth on the top of the door where you rest your arm?

    Anyway for me I've found sponging it with a damp clean warm soapy sponge has worked to remove the grim that builds up.
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    grey is just as bad for mud and grime, wet sponge after a dry brush

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    I just gave up. Its never gotten dirty since then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    grey is just as bad for mud and grime, wet sponge after a dry brush

    My first Disco was grey interior. It was way better than black!
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    door trims

    Thank god its not just us thats going nuts about the insert. I was told by a detailer that he uses his Gerni on a wide spray and not too close of coarse, but we are yet to try that one?.

    Anyone know a good trimmer on the Gold Coast. I'll get leather inserts put in.

    Justin

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    I got some CRYSTAL CLEAN from the dealer when I got my D2 and it works great just mix the crystals with warm water spong on and dab dry.

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    have you tried a bit of prepsol on a rag....?
    just wet a bit of rag with some prepsol (or wax and grease remover) and rub the dirt off.....
    works on just about everything......but if you use it on the paintwork it will take off the polish.....
    so you will need to rewax that area.......



    excellent for removing grease marks off the floor mats......just spray on and rub the dirt off with a clean rag.....

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    this was a pain, i tried the Armorall interior and carpet cleaner from super cheap and worked pretty good, not perfect but cleaner than it was

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    I use the VAX with the carpet washing attachment on mine with not quite hot water and the standard VAX stain remover shampoo - seems to work ok without getting everythin too wet

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