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#1
Folks
I beleive my used car came from a smoker
so I have been clenaing all the plastic centre console (grey) I have tried all sorts with not really any luck ?
Any ideas to bring this all back to new ?
I beleive my used car came from a smoker
so I have been clenaing all the plastic centre console (grey) I have tried all sorts with not really any luck ?
Any ideas to bring this all back to new ?
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Originally Posted by northern-monkey' post='611201' date='Jun 27 2008, 09:22 AM
Folks
I beleive my used car came from a smoker
so I have been clenaing all the plastic centre console (grey) I have tried all sorts with not really any luck ?
Any ideas to bring this all back to new ?
I beleive my used car came from a smoker
so I have been clenaing all the plastic centre console (grey) I have tried all sorts with not really any luck ?
Any ideas to bring this all back to new ?
I would say try this product it works wonders:
Einszett Plastic Cleaner
#3
Originally Posted by pyiu' post='611224' date='Jun 27 2008, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by northern-monkey' post='611263' date='Jun 27 2008, 10:58 AM
ok I will give it a try thx
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/f28/ju...-sale-4318.html
#5
Originally Posted by pyiu' post='611269' date='Jun 27 2008, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by northern-monkey' post='611270' date='Jun 27 2008, 11:18 AM
Phil any openings for doing my car ?
#8
Is it just me, or is there a disproportionally large E60 enthusiast presence in NJ, according to the users on this board?
Anyways, if it's bad enough, you'll want to use a diluted solution of simple green and water, and if there is severe staining, you may want to purchase some magic erasers. These are mildly abrasive, so don't press hard, you will see results. Remember though, only for stains that are not removed by cleaners. No need to whip out the harsh chemicals as they will do much more harm than good in any situation, particularly on interior plastics.
Anyways, if it's bad enough, you'll want to use a diluted solution of simple green and water, and if there is severe staining, you may want to purchase some magic erasers. These are mildly abrasive, so don't press hard, you will see results. Remember though, only for stains that are not removed by cleaners. No need to whip out the harsh chemicals as they will do much more harm than good in any situation, particularly on interior plastics.
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Originally Posted by CharlesAFerg' post='611877' date='Jun 28 2008, 12:24 PM
Is it just me, or is there a disproportionally large E60 enthusiast presence in NJ, according to the users on this board?
Anyways, if it's bad enough, you'll want to use a diluted solution of simple green and water, and if there is severe staining, you may want to purchase some magic erasers. These are mildly abrasive, so don't press hard, you will see results. Remember though, only for stains that are not removed by cleaners. No need to whip out the harsh chemicals as they will do much more harm than good in any situation, particularly on interior plastics.
Anyways, if it's bad enough, you'll want to use a diluted solution of simple green and water, and if there is severe staining, you may want to purchase some magic erasers. These are mildly abrasive, so don't press hard, you will see results. Remember though, only for stains that are not removed by cleaners. No need to whip out the harsh chemicals as they will do much more harm than good in any situation, particularly on interior plastics.
Gone crazy with detailing stuff.
lol.
time to order some stuff.
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