Ok, as much as I cringe when people talk about using dish soap on thier paint, I went and used a non-automotive item on a vehicle. We just bought a 92 bronco as a second daily, and the former owner apparently didn't believe in cleaning the truck. He owned it a good 4 years and I seriously doubt it had ever been cleaned-inside or out. While there was not actual trash inside it, it was filthy (I am hoping the mice that left evidence of their existance are gone). I tried cleaning the door panels and other interior plastic with interior qd. Not touching this mess. I gave up and used 409.
I'm not completely sure what exactly was all over the inside of the truck, nor do I want to, but that finally cut through it. It took a few towels (that I tossed rather than washing-they were DISGUSTING), but it's much better now. I also spent a good 4 hours on the front carpeting (My little green was literally sucking mud out of it in some spots). The truck smells much better now-good thing we got it cheap! So I'm wondering if anyone else has given up on conventional items and just went with whatever worked (I did treat everything with dash & trim foam afterwords of course, since I'm sure that was rather drying to the plastic).

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