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Old 04-26-02, 09:04   #1 (permalink)
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Question Keeping black interior clean

Hi everyone...Just curious...For those who have black interior...whats your methodology when it comes to keeping it spotless and clean...dustfree and all...?...I have a 2000 Volvo with black leather, carpets and vinyl...always a challenge for me to keep it clean though........Its spotless , but it wears me out with all the dust and stuff that makes it way in there ...Just curious?...thanks and have a great weekend...Lance


I use 303 and an occasional vinylex........and seem to vacuum the damn thing everyday...............stop the madness!!!!

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Old 04-26-02, 09:39   #2 (permalink)
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Get one of those Cal. Dash Dusters. Takes a few swipes every morning and a lot of the dust is gone. Then carry a MF towel and swipe the seats every few days for dust. Thats what I do on my gray leather interior.
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Old 04-26-02, 09:49   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with TBird, keep a MF towel in the car for a quick clean as often as you can, ie at traffic lights.

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Old 04-26-02, 09:50   #4 (permalink)
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I agree with Tbird. Cai duster and MF. Some on this forum also recommend Swifer wipes. You have all the proper protectants. The best prevention of dust in a car is deep vacuuming of the carpets which is your major source unless you drive alot with your windows down.
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Old 04-26-02, 12:02   #5 (permalink)
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I have seen car "de-ionizers" that are supposed to cut down on dust in the air.
 
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Old 04-26-02, 12:28   #6 (permalink)
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Also replace your pollen filter more often than recommended. It's located under the hood hear the firewall on the passenger side.
 
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