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    Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    The storage areas in my Dodge are pretty dirty, what`s the best way to clean em?

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    don`t know what to tell you because I don`t know whats in them
    Get your shine on!

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2011_Ram_R/T View Post
    The storage areas in my Dodge are pretty dirty, what`s the best way to clean em?
    Are you talking about cup holders and areas where the liner doesn`t come out?
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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Are you talking about cup holders and areas where the liner doesn`t come out?
    Yeah.

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Apc and a little paint brush followed up with compressed air, repeat if needed.

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsmooth View Post
    Apc and a little paint brush followed up with compressed air, repeat if needed.
    Here is your answer, its what I do. If you don`t have a AC, a shop vac with a brush attachment can do the trick as well.
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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Good suggestions above. A wheel woollie with some APC sprayed on it works well in some cases also.

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsmooth View Post
    Apc and a little paint brush followed up with compressed air, repeat if needed.
    This is exactly what I do. A small steamer could replace the air if you have one or the other.
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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    how about the tornado? works like a charm just use a detail brush to make sure.

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    Tornador or steam works great. Can always do it with small brushes and APC.

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    To make the cleaning even easier, I would look at the new Detailer`s Total Interior Cleaner. http://www.autopiaforums.com/forums/...r-cleaner.html

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    another trick for small areas is if you have a shop vac that blows. blow the dirt out first. then follow up with a good APC. the shop vac works great on vents also.
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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    I use Meg. APC in the Tornado Black. It works really well. I`ve had some really bad vehicles and there is nothing like the Tornado for cleaning tight spaces.

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    I use a lug nut brush that ACC sells (I think it`s marketed as an interior brush also). Spray a little DP interior cleaner and use the brush to agitate. If I I need to scrub a little harder input a rubber band around the bristles of the brush and it will keep its shape and allow for a little extra scrubbing power. Then I`ll wipe it up with a microfiber towel.

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    Re: Best way to clean interior cubbyholes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Oldz View Post
    Good suggestions above. A wheel woollie with some APC sprayed on it works well in some cases also.
    this is exactly what I do...the smaller weel woolie w/some APC.......works like a charm.....

 

 

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