cleaning interior
#21
i have found that just a dry microfiber keeps the dust and crap away. I keep one in my glove box and whenever it gets dusty i just give it a whipe. works great. when its actually dirtly, i just use a little water.
#22
Originally Posted by the_saint
Has anybody used the California Duster?
If you use only on a waxed car and use it very lightly it won't scratch paint.
At least it hasn't yet.
Oh yeah, shake it out after each use.
Of course if the car is dirty, not slightly dusty. Wash it instead.
The inside one I use between vacs and cleaning. Works great.
Just my 2 cents.
#23
What about the tC dashboard? It's got that paper effect going on- how have people gone about cleaning that? What products (if any) have you used? Bought the tC last month and am new to the site. Any info is helpful- thanks!
#25
Originally Posted by Tc808
I use Stoners for interior and exterior glass. Great product and no streaks whatsoever. For interior dash, etc. I use 3M Aerospace Protectant. Great UV protection and doesn't leave a shiny residue.
#27
Originally Posted by LowProMofo
Originally Posted by Tc808
I use Stoners for interior and exterior glass. Great product and no streaks whatsoever. For interior dash, etc. I use 3M Aerospace Protectant. Great UV protection and doesn't leave a shiny residue.
#32
I just used a sweffer for the first time in my life -- WHY HAVE I WAITED SO LONG?!?! That thing is truly amazing! the inside of my car was dust/particle-free in about 30 seconds!!!! From the looks of that little rag, I can get a dozen uses out of each one. Too bad the box is *just* a little large for the glove compartment.
btw - does anyone ACTUALLY put gloves in there any more? I'm just curious. Maybe it should be called '**** box' or 'manual compartment'.
~jonathan
btw - does anyone ACTUALLY put gloves in there any more? I'm just curious. Maybe it should be called '**** box' or 'manual compartment'.
~jonathan
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