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Originally Posted by Ken
Now I have always used Autoglym products and have found them excellent but they do two, interior cleaner and interior shampoo. So it's the shampoo one that I want which is handy as I have some of that in the garage
Thanks
Ken
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I always use the shampoo for everything, that is dirty or greasy. If it doesnt work, it will need something more specialised and then I will do further research. My late grandfather used to smoke a pipe, and the staining on the cream headlining of his Toyota was unreal. Varying shades of errm, well it went from the original cream through yellow orange and brown!! A couple of squirts of interior shampoo, cleaned it right off!!!
I would wipe the wet shiny finish with a soft cloth first, discard it, then with a clean cloth use the shampoo, testing a small area first of course
. This wil likely leave it dull and flat looking. Then use vinyl and rubber care, which may be too shiny for some tastes, but wiping it more for a satin type finish.
Under the bonnet, spray over the plastics and hoses and just leave to dry
Amazing transformation with no effort!
Tyres too, dont waste money on tyre shines, spray vinyl and rubber care on the tyres and leave to dry too