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Old 06-10-02, 03:15   #1 (permalink)
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Good vinyl cleaner?

Ok, before you say use the search button, let me explain a little better. I have a friend that is rebuilding a 1967 Grand Prix and the vinyl on the doors are VERY, VERY dirty.

He is wanting a vinyl cleaner(not a dressing) that is fairly easy to use but doesn't want to pay an outragious amount of money for it.

What's some effective vinyl cleaner that would clean vinyl that hasn't been touched since the late 60's????
 
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Old 06-10-02, 06:36   #2 (permalink)
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A great vinyl cleaner is Zeps all purpose cleaner. This can be purchased at home depot. Great stuff. I use it on everything
 
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Water and a little car wash shampoo in a bucket make a good solution. Especially if there is a lot of dirt to remove. I would suggest using a two bucket wash method even. Rinse em' down and deposit the dirt in a pail of clean water. Then dry the panel with a clean soft towel, and apply your favorite dressing.
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Old 06-11-02, 06:55   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Good vinyl cleaner?

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Ok, before you say use the search button, let me explain a little better. I have a friend that is rebuilding a 1967 Grand Prix and the vinyl on the doors are VERY, VERY dirty.

He is wanting a vinyl cleaner(not a dressing) that is fairly easy to use but doesn't want to pay an outragious amount of money for it.

What's some effective vinyl cleaner that would clean vinyl that hasn't been touched since the late 60's????
I've found EF Spot Remover from CMA to be useful for cleaning interior vinyl and plastics: http://www.properautocare.com/ai-32.html

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Lexol Ph Blanaced cleaner works great
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Vinyl Cleaner

I'll have to go with TortoiseAWD, Eimann Fabrik's Spot remover is amazing and affordable.
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