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    Ok, so I have a $25 gift card to advance auto that I want to use up, so on the way home tomorrow I`m going to pick up whatever I`ll need. I already have 303 for the dash, I just need something for the floor mats, seats, and carpet. I have a shop vac too if that matters, so feel free to make any suggestions or give advice. My dash is pretty clean already, I`m just focused more on the upholstery. There are no major stains.



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    there is a nice $4 carpet brush, and you wont find a good shampoo there

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    For spot cleaning try a can of Resolve from the supermarket. It`s worked pretty well for me on floor mats and spot removal on carpets and seats.



    I think most of the foamy type cleaners will work decently on light interior dirt so maybe pick up a couple different ones and try them out.



    I assume you have glass cleaner and brushes and stuff like that....
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    Thanks. I just ran out of the Prestone stuff, so I`ll probably get more of that or try some Blue Coral if they have it.

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    Eagle 20/20 glass



    I would use resolve for the stains (walmart)



    Bissel or Hover steam vac cleaning solution + hot water for shampooing (walmart)



    also pickup some scotch guard for protecting the finish (pricey ata about $8/can)
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    Where in Walmart will I find Resolve? The morons working there wouldn`t know

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    Woolite and water. You can use it on everything in the interior. A quart will cost you about $5 and by cutting it 6:1 with water, you have a gallon and a half of a terrific but gentle cleaner.
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    Originally posted by Scottwax

    Woolite and water. You can use it on everything in the interior. A quart will cost you about $5 and by cutting it 6:1 with water, you have a gallon and a half of a terrific but gentle cleaner.


    Where do I get it?

    Thanks Scott!

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    I`ll second the Woolite .. get a good spray bottle for it .. That stuff still amazes me on what I can do with it.



    Also buy white shop terry towels to use with it .. Spritz the stain .. aggitate with towel .. walla .. gone.
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    Originally posted by MattZ28

    Where do I get it?

    Thanks Scott!

    -Matt


    Target, Walmart, any grocery store would have it. Get the liquid laundry detergent version. I`ve been using it as my primary interior cleaner for years. I also like the upholstry shampoo I get from my pro distributer, but Woolite works just as well and is safe for leather (and in fact, wool safe detergents are recommended now by Lexus for leather cleaning).
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    Meguiar`s carpet cleaner is great on spot stains. I`ve had it remove old stains in carpeting in cars and around the house.
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    Woolite 6 to 1 also makes a good household all purpose cleaner.

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    Anyone happen to have the pic of the woolite?Thanx!

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    Turtle Wax makes some foam cleaner that seems to work well, i usually do the foam cleaner then spray the area with water and wet vac it out. Seems to work pretty well. Doesn`t get everything out, but it gets about 90% of the stuff out.



    Do you guys use the Woolite for dark colors on dark interiors, or doesnt it matter? I have a charcoal interior, and was wondering if it mattered which i used. I have used reg woolite in the past, but the new "dark color" woolite has got me thinking...

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    I will try the 409. That stuff does wonder!



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