Folks, I just picked up a used '00 Chrysler Sebring convertible about a week ago, and so far I'm very pleased with most aspects of the car. Not being clean is my biggest gripe, and that's what this post is about.
The interior looks pretty decent from a distance, and honestly, the dealer did a fair job of knocking the grime out of it before they sold it to me, but it really needs some attention. I noticed that the two-tone interior showed some grime in the texture of the camel parts, so I figured it had an equal amount of dirt driven in to the agate surfaces as well. Boy was I wrong, they clearly gave the lighter areas a better scrubbing than the darker areas in an effort to cut there investment.
I just finished wiping down a little less than half of the driver side door panel with #40, an old toothbrush, and a single towel. Take a look at this towel, and you'll probably think what I do. - I need to step up to a more aggressive cleaner.

So, what do you think? Should I order up a gallon of #39 for the plastic and vinyl in this car? Something else? If I keep going at it with #40, I'll end up using two gallons of the stuff.
The interior looks pretty decent from a distance, and honestly, the dealer did a fair job of knocking the grime out of it before they sold it to me, but it really needs some attention. I noticed that the two-tone interior showed some grime in the texture of the camel parts, so I figured it had an equal amount of dirt driven in to the agate surfaces as well. Boy was I wrong, they clearly gave the lighter areas a better scrubbing than the darker areas in an effort to cut there investment.
I just finished wiping down a little less than half of the driver side door panel with #40, an old toothbrush, and a single towel. Take a look at this towel, and you'll probably think what I do. - I need to step up to a more aggressive cleaner.

So, what do you think? Should I order up a gallon of #39 for the plastic and vinyl in this car? Something else? If I keep going at it with #40, I'll end up using two gallons of the stuff.
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