rain on interior panels. Good way to clean/remove the white water streaks?
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rain on interior panels. Good way to clean/remove the white water streaks?
My buddy left the passenger window down all night on his SS and rain poured in all over the interior early this morning. Its got the nasty white streaks on there now that its dried. What is a good product to use for cleaning/treating the panels as well as the seats?
The leather steering wheel also got sticky and ruined. Should he use a cleaner and then a polish? It definately needs some shine. thanks
The leather steering wheel also got sticky and ruined. Should he use a cleaner and then a polish? It definately needs some shine. thanks
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I use the Zaino leather treatment on my door panels. When I get spots on them from opening the door in the rain, the Zaino leather treatment applied to the area will remove them. He may not want to put anything on the steering wheel that may make it slippery or sticky.
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thanks for the suggestions. I found some amsoil vinyl cleaner and interior detailer in the garage. Ill try that out.
Ive heard there are a few products out there that arent good for interiors, such as armorall. aparently you have to continuously apply the cleaner to the interior/leather or otherwise itll crack or fade/deteriorate over time? Any products out there I should look out for?
Ive heard there are a few products out there that arent good for interiors, such as armorall. aparently you have to continuously apply the cleaner to the interior/leather or otherwise itll crack or fade/deteriorate over time? Any products out there I should look out for?