What to use to clean interior?

hon423

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interior like carpet, cloths seats, and dash?? please don't say armor all..



I want them clean like it's new, but don't want it to be slippery and attract dust.



Pleaase recommend.... thanks
 
Lexol cleaner then Lexol Conditioner. No mixing needed.





Hey, what's up mdsmithers? I'm from Sedalia! Good to see another wax enthusiest.
 
Hey Asmodaus, not many from central MO on here, mostly STL. You wouldn't recommend Lexol for the cloth would you?



The woolite mixture can be used anywhere, that's why I like it, very versatile and works well, plus you can "borrow" some from the laundry room without the wife noticing.



303 is a little harder to get though.
 
mdsmithers said:
Hey Asmodaus, not many from central MO on here, mostly STL. You wouldn't recommend Lexol for the cloth would you?



The woolite mixture can be used anywhere, that's why I like it, very versatile and works well, plus you can "borrow" some from the laundry room without the wife noticing.



303 is a little harder to get though.



I've found that Meguiar's Natural Shine dressing cut 50/50 with water is a good 303 alternative....
 
Mother's Preserves Protectant for plastic and rubber. Leaves a low shine finish that isn't greasy and doesnt attract dust.

Blue Coral Upholstery Cleaner Dri-Clean for uphostery and carpets. This stuff is great and its cheap.

You can get both of these OTC.
 
carpet and cloth seats... is cleaned best with an extractor. Thing along the lines of Hoover Steam Vac Jr and Bissel little green machine
 
DJ Trackie said:
carpet and cloth seats... is cleaned best with an extractor. Thing along the lines of Hoover Steam Vac Jr and Bissel little green machine

But then we're talkin a lot more money.
 
Pontman43 said:
But then we're talkin a lot more money.



A lot? Not really. I got my Bissell LGCM with heat and the agitating brush for $50 about three years ago; it's still going strong. You just gotta catch one on sale.



Oh, and another REALLY GOOD spot-cleaning product I've used is Turtle Wax PowerOUT! Carpet/Upholstery Cleaner.
 
I agree the woolite works well, for carpets a good otc is "tuff stuff" aerosol can. fairly cheap and works well on moderate dirt/stains for me. For the dash, I like the new Meguiar's interior quik detailer. You can use it on all surfaces (radio, plastic, vinyl) and it won't leave a greasy mess like AA does on some surfaces. pick up a good scrub brush for the carpets too, if you have a shop vac that will help as well.
 
98GT said:
For the dash, I like the new Meguiar's interior quik detailer.



I agree, it's great for a quick cleanup, but AFAIK it doesn't really leave much in terms of "protection" behind since the dash doesn't really soak it up. I guess it depends what you're after.
 
98GT said:
I agree the woolite works well, for carpets a good otc is "tuff stuff" aerosol can. fairly cheap and works well on moderate dirt/stains for me. For the dash, I like the new Meguiar's interior quik detailer. You can use it on all surfaces (radio, plastic, vinyl) and it won't leave a greasy mess like AA does on some surfaces. pick up a good scrub brush for the carpets too, if you have a shop vac that will help as well.

I agree 100% Tuff Stuff is great it doesent get things to wet and it doesent need vacuuming after it dries. Meguiars Interior leaves vinyl looking new not too shinny.
 
I don't have a bottle with me (i'm at work) but I think Meg's Interior QD has some UV protectant in it. I could be wrong, have to check my bottle when i get home. I find if I use a little more than suggested or necessary I can get a little bit of a nice shine without a mess.
 
Pontman43 said:
But then we're talkin a lot more money.



not really, the Hoover steam vac jr is only $50 at amazon.com w/ free shipping!



For a "cheap" effective solotion would be oxiclean and hot water... this way you won't just be pushing around the dirty stuff, the stuff will actually be sucked out of the carpet.
 
Woolite dilution and a Cratsman wet/dry vacuum. Can't really go wrong with that but I believe the Bissell LGCM may be cheaper. Of course, the Craftsman will most likely have more suction power. ;)
 
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