Interior cleaners
Discussion
What do forum members use on interior surfaces, dashboard etc. My new Citroen C4 Picasso has a huge dashboard with the 'soft touch' plastics used and i'm not sure what to use to keep cleen. I like to keep my car clean & tidy inside & out and don't like to let the dust build up on interior, generally cleaning once a week but i haven't had a dash / interior like this before. FYI i have used armourall matt wipes in the past which were ok on hard plastics but i'm not sure about these newer 'soft' plastics. Any recommendations?
How about this site.....it may just help.
http://www.einszett.co.uk/
or
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/interior/cat_10.html
http://www.einszett.co.uk/
or
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/interior/cat_10.html
http://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk also sell Einszett stuff. Just so as you don't waste your money, to be clear it is a cleaner, a bloody good one at that but it isn't what I'd call a dressing so you should simply have "plastic and nothing else" afterwards.
The other thing you could try is Autoglym Interior Shampoo. I used to use that on the Golf and despite the implication that it's for stains or fabrics etc. it's fantastic stuff and obviously there's no P&P as it can be had almost anywhere.
The other thing you could try is Autoglym Interior Shampoo. I used to use that on the Golf and despite the implication that it's for stains or fabrics etc. it's fantastic stuff and obviously there's no P&P as it can be had almost anywhere.
Just a brief update, I got some einszett cockpit premium and would highly reccommend it to anyone. As previously mentioned it isn't a dressing just a cleaner but leaves a nice clean, dust free finish with a pleasant citrus scent. It's perfect for the new 'soft feel' plastics and leaves it as new.
Thanks for the reccommendation.
Thanks for the reccommendation.

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