interior vinyl cleaning
interior vinyl cleaning
hey all, got a question, otherwise then i would not be here! anyway, my wife has a 99 Expedition. she got it used and it looks like that the previous owners cleaned the interior with a dirty gym sock! in the creases of the vinyl, there is dirt. any ideas as to getting that crap out without damaging the finish on the vinyl? i'm not talking about the dash plastics, just like the 'oh ****' handles and doors!
A good multi purpose cleaner will do the trick and not damage the vinyl.
I would suggest Meguiar's EXTRA (in a purple bottle) or All Purpose Cleaner + (APC+).... unfortunately, you have to buy the APC by the gallon and it makes a bunch more because it comes concentrated.
I would also dilute the EXTRA as it's more of a degreaser but would work for this application. Don't clean your seats with it.
RP
I would suggest Meguiar's EXTRA (in a purple bottle) or All Purpose Cleaner + (APC+).... unfortunately, you have to buy the APC by the gallon and it makes a bunch more because it comes concentrated.
I would also dilute the EXTRA as it's more of a degreaser but would work for this application. Don't clean your seats with it.
RP
Originally posted by RockPick
A good multi purpose cleaner will do the trick and not damage the vinyl.
I would suggest Meguiar's EXTRA (in a purple bottle) or All Purpose Cleaner + (APC+).... unfortunately, you have to buy the APC by the gallon and it makes a bunch more because it comes concentrated.
I would also dilute the EXTRA as it's more of a degreaser but would work for this application. Don't clean your seats with it.
RP
A good multi purpose cleaner will do the trick and not damage the vinyl.
I would suggest Meguiar's EXTRA (in a purple bottle) or All Purpose Cleaner + (APC+).... unfortunately, you have to buy the APC by the gallon and it makes a bunch more because it comes concentrated.
I would also dilute the EXTRA as it's more of a degreaser but would work for this application. Don't clean your seats with it.
RP
Originally posted by priddyboy
.........meguiars.......wow!!!!!!!!
.........meguiars.......wow!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah, another great multi-purpose cleaner that's out there is Meguiar's Citri-Gel... again though, you can only buy it by the gallon.
RP
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Originally posted by decoy562
soft toothbrush or maybe a painters brush will work. Is it for vinyl seats, or vinyl trim on the inside of the truck
soft toothbrush or maybe a painters brush will work. Is it for vinyl seats, or vinyl trim on the inside of the truck
hey RockPick, it is for the dash but i found that i had bought some meguires "shine" and "endurance". i used turtle wax 2001 tonight, and it looked like crap. found the meguires and...Bam!! what a big difference! is there anything out there that shines more than meguires "natural shine" product? i mean it looks fantastic now, can't wait to see it in the sun tomorrow!
Last edited by Willie Dynomite; Jan 14, 2004 at 09:39 PM.
The 'Natural' product is a great product if you're not looking for a 'bling bling' shine. I have a bottle of it and occasionally use it to detail some trim or something like that...
I've found that #40 shines better than the Natural Shine as far as protectants go... Might check it out:
CLICK HERE
RP
I've found that #40 shines better than the Natural Shine as far as protectants go... Might check it out:
CLICK HERE
RP
Originally posted by RockPick
The 'Natural' product is a great product if you're not looking for a 'bling bling' shine. I have a bottle of it and occasionally use it to detail some trim or something like that...
I've found that #40 shines better than the Natural Shine as far as protectants go... Might check it out:
CLICK HERE
RP
The 'Natural' product is a great product if you're not looking for a 'bling bling' shine. I have a bottle of it and occasionally use it to detail some trim or something like that...
I've found that #40 shines better than the Natural Shine as far as protectants go... Might check it out:
CLICK HERE
RP


