Hey guys, I have a 2010 Ford Escape Limited Hybrid. I love this vehicle for a daily driver but I cannot seem to keep the interior looking clean. This is mainly due to the material used throughout the interior. It is an extremely glossy black "piano" plastic. This stuff attracts dust like nobodys business. Also, when I try to dust it the glossy plastic shows streaks from any kind of oil or grease in the cleaner, or your fingers. I thought maybe getting some microfiber towels would help, but any tips on what kind of cleaner I can use? Thanks in advance guys!
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Re: Odd Interior Material Cleaning Help
The streaking isnt from the material, it is from something that is on the surface. Either some sort of oil etc on it, or oil from your fingers, etc.
The simplest place to start would be the QID with a good MF towel, and see if it comes out looking even.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Odd Interior Material Cleaning Help
Originally posted by andytsang View PostYou might also consider Quik Interior Detailer. It is good cleaner and smell good too.Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostThe streaking isnt from the material, it is from something that is on the surface. Either some sort of oil etc on it, or oil from your fingers, etc.
The simplest place to start would be the QID with a good MF towel, and see if it comes out looking even.
I have similar materials in my 12' cruze and I find that Quick interior detailer with a clean MF towel does an excellent job. Leaves the surface streak and dust free, I keep a bottle in my car .
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