For about 90% of the cars I detail, people treat their interiors like trash. On the few that actually take care of their interiors, Quik Detailer and NXT Glass Cleaner is all that is needed. However, this does nothing to the majority of the cars I clean. I need suggestions on what products work best for heavy cleaning of various plastic/vinyl materials along with various fabric cleaners to get those stains out. I could use suggestions on applicators as well. Thanks.
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You can consider on having APC+, you can use it on leather, vinyl, rubber, carpets, you name it but for vinyl I always use a dedicated product, I use #40 Meguiar's Vinyl and Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner great product and I like how it leaves the surface.
This is an interior job that I did a couple of weeks ago, just with these products you can get excellent results Detail: 2007 Hyundai SantaFe (interior)
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Thanks for the suggestions, guys. In terms of application, will I be fine with terry cloth or MF towels? If so, I don't know what it is, but I sort of feel bad using Meguiar's MF to get all dirty cleaning these kinds of cars. I feel their home is on the exterior of the car. Is there any less expensive (still decent quality) MF that would work well on a neglected interior?
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Originally posted by lancerplayer View PostThanks for the suggestions, guys. In terms of application, will I be fine with terry cloth or MF towels? If so, I don't know what it is, but I sort of feel bad using Meguiar's MF to get all dirty cleaning these kinds of cars. I feel their home is on the exterior of the car. Is there any less expensive (still decent quality) MF that would work well on a neglected interior?
Microfibers are great for paint because they're more gentle to the surface, but leather and vinyl doesn't scratch like paint so usually some scrubbing action and absorbing action are good features and cotton provides these types of features.
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I have started to like foam (more for dressing) or terry (for extra bite on cleaning) applicators when applying cleaners or dressings on interiors. It just seems easier to control where it goes and regulate how much you put in. I have stopped spraying surfaces since it never goes where I want. Then buff with a towel.Al
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