jez_anderson
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What do people use to clean their dash? I have a black interior. A got a reply to a similar question I posted elsewhere but I couldn't find the product that was recommended. .
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
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ORIGINAL: John Sims
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
Mr Sheen []
Ooooh No! Nasty shiny [:'(][:'(][:'(]. A damp cloth followed by meths to remove any water marks works well for me.
ORIGINAL: Diver944
Be careful drinking Meths around BBQs and campfires.
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
....... seriously i have just zymol leather treated all the inside of my car and it looks lovely
As a complete aside, and so off thread as to be in another county, but "Did you know..." In years gone by Russian troops would spread boot polish on bread to extract the alcohol from it. I've no idea how it works though.
ORIGINAL: John Sims
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
....... seriously i have just zymol leather treated all the inside of my car and it looks lovely
I wouldn't have thought that zymol leather treatment worked terribly well on carpets. Just goes to show what an education this forum is.![]()
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
finest quality sh4g ....
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