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Author Any recommendations for products to clean interior?
FruitBooTeR
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23rd Jun 09 at 09:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My mom has a vax cleaner at home but I cant get it to work so is there any products I can buy from local shops like Halfords which will give the seats and door cards a good clean?
DaveyLC
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Turtle Wax interior valet spray is what I use.. Halfords sell it and normally have it on offer (3 for 2), its good stuff and smells pretty un-offensive.
dan-sport
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for the seats i would use this jay
steam cleaner

then as davey said turtle wax interior cleaner has a little brush on the end to work everythink in

[Edited on 23-06-2009 by dan-sport]
DaveyLC
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Becareful with the steam cleaner as it can melt the fabric glue holding the fabric to the foam in the seats making them go all saggy
dan-sport
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has this happened to you mate?

i would still get one/borrow one though jay as you can take your carpet out and give that a good clean
FruitBooTeR
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
for the seats i would use this jay
steam cleaner

then as davey said turtle wax interior cleaner has a little brush on the end to work everythink in

[Edited on 23-06-2009 by dan-sport]


Hmmm could work but dont fancy spending too much on cleaning my seats
dan-sport
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23rd Jun 09 at 10:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i have some auto glym interior shampoo you could borrow?
moka
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
for the seats i would use this jay
steam cleaner

then as davey said turtle wax interior cleaner has a little brush on the end to work everythink in

[Edited on 23-06-2009 by dan-sport]


ohhhh steam cleaning that a gd idea... i need to give my interior a good steam i think
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
has this happened to you mate?

i would still get one/borrow one though jay as you can take your carpet out and give that a good clean


Never had it happen on vauxhall trim (as its pretty good quality) but managed to do it on an Impreza seat and a Cobra seat, but they are shitty quality
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by moka
quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
for the seats i would use this jay
steam cleaner

then as davey said turtle wax interior cleaner has a little brush on the end to work everythink in

[Edited on 23-06-2009 by dan-sport]


ohhhh steam cleaning that a gd idea... i need to give my interior a good steam i think


Just put a kettle on the center console and gaffer tape down the button
Rich H
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23rd Jun 09 at 10:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Steam cleaning if used more than couple of times will also start to deteriorate the fabrics fibres.

From off the shelf, the Megs interior cleaner in a pink bottle is pretty good, if not the foaming AG stuff isn't tooo bad.

Door cards though you just want to use something like some all purpose cleaner (weak) and spray a small amount of , scrub, then wipe off with a MF cloth and leave to dry.

The key is to not oversoak anything as it can cause more harm than good and leave watermarks.
FruitBooTeR
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
i have some auto glym interior shampoo you could borrow?


Might do

Think im gonna go in asda an halfords and see what they sell...

Ask your mom if shes got a steam cleaner / vax
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This is the stuff you want to get from Hellfrauds.. Its the Shizznle for the money.

And daveys money saving tip: If there is a 3 for 2 offer buy 1 can with the brush and 2 without as you get more in the non-brush can

[Edited on 23-06-2009 by DaveyLC]
FruitBooTeR
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23rd Jun 09 at 10:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thanks for the tip Dave

 
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