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04-29-2011, 09:43 AM | #1 |
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Detailers Some Help please
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My dad recently decided to be nice and have my car cleaned for me. It was a nice gesture but I didnt think he would have them slop on a shit ton of interior cleaner, and let me tell you they did a horrible job. They missed a ton of spots and it is very very greasy. Here is my question, how can i remove the cleaner? (I have also let the car sit for about a week and it is still shiny and greasy ![]() Any suggestions?
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04-29-2011, 09:54 AM | #2 |
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Im no expert but try just wiping it down with a damp microfiber and see if that helps.
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jesal and martian thanks guys!
will try it out
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Zaino has a leather cleaner and conditioner that both work very well. Plus it will smell like leather when you're done and not cleaner. Just use the cleaner with a MF towel and go over it all a couple of times - They follow with the conditioner.
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also they put that greasy crap on the plastic trim, anything you guys recommend?
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If you want to do this write, you'll need to use a little physical agitation. A product like 1Z Cockpit Premium has light cleaning ability and when coupled with a brush can help to remove the nasty product currently on the interior. If that doesn't do the trick, you can step it up to a brush with diluted Woolite (15:1).
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+1 for 1Z cockpit premium. It's really effective at getting off slopped on interior cleaner. If it's on the leather, though, use a leather cleaner.
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thanks guys will be giving it a try when i get home
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