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Grubby door cards - best way of cleaning?

Hi

My door cards are very grubby along the top where they need the side windows (or where your elbow rests?) .

The plasticy material is the mottled finish type ? I can't so far find any cleaning material to get the grime out!

Any suggestions? CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
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I have the same problems. I am sure someone suggested a good option. I think it can be found on my FFRR thread in my range rover area of forum. FFRR TD6 HSE
Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather.

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Java Black

Tried wipes but they don't seem to clean out the grime in the pitted areas CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
GONE : Discovery 4
GONE : BMW M5
GONE : L322 Range Rover
GONE : 2007 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
GONE : SAAB 9-3 VECTOR SPORT
GONE : BMW M3
GONE : SIERRA COSWORTH
GONE : LOTUS CORTINA
GONE : MK1 MEXICO
GONE : MK2 RS2000

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Autoglym Interior Shampoo and a deep pile Microfibre cloth.

Spray it on, leave it 2 or 3 minutes and rub with MF till dry & clean. If it's really bad, re-apply and leave longer. 

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I'm thinking it's a job for a brush of some sort and some major elbow grease!!! Just need the right product with it. FFRR TD6 HSE
Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather.

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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
Autoglym Interior Shampoo and a deep pile Microfibre cloth.

Spray it on, leave it 2 or 3 minutes and rub with MF till dry & clean. If it's really bad, re-apply and leave longer.


Do you use the foam variety Dan or normal stuff?? FFRR TD6 HSE
Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather.

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I use really really dilute G101 (about 30:1) spray on, 'stir' in with a brush like a nail brush and then wipe with a micro fibre cloth.

I usually protect with a coat of 303 aerospace protectant.

Stops the grubbiness sticking so easily after a shoot when you're caked in mud and what not- or when you've been working on the car and forgotten to wash your greasy hands!

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Meguiars APC dilted at 4:1 used with a SOFT nail brush. Dry with a deep pile microfibre cloth which is rinsed regularly in clean hot water. Protect after with 303 aerospace. Works like a champ.

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mzplcg wrote:
Meguiars APC dilted at 4:1 used with a SOFT nail brush. Dry with a deep pile microfibre cloth which is rinsed regularly in clean hot water. Protect after with 303 aerospace. Works like a champ.


was just about to post something similar Laughing

i would tend to use the APC at 10:1

except i use Poorboys Natural Look for protection - and an old toothbrush is good for inaccessible areas

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