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I have no idea what I am looking for here, (so cannot search previous threads, apologies if this one has been done 20 times (I did look a bit))
Interior trim, where plastics meet plastics, you find an accumulation of dust that is darn near impossible to get at.
(deep in vents, gearshift, round window buttons, radio buttons etc.)
Hoovers dont touch the stuff
Cloths make it worse
polishes appear to collect the stuff for fun.
what can you do to get rid?
Cheers!
ps, thanks to everyone that recommended Clay Bar, great stuff
Interior trim, where plastics meet plastics, you find an accumulation of dust that is darn near impossible to get at.
(deep in vents, gearshift, round window buttons, radio buttons etc.)
Hoovers dont touch the stuff
Cloths make it worse
polishes appear to collect the stuff for fun.
what can you do to get rid?
Cheers!
ps, thanks to everyone that recommended Clay Bar, great stuff

if a can of air duster doesn't shift it, I just use something sharp like a compass or pin if it needs digging out from a tight gap, or a pipe cleaner / cotton bud.
Air duster and cotton buds normally get it as clean as I'm looking to get it though
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Duster-Compressed-Fla...
Air duster and cotton buds normally get it as clean as I'm looking to get it though

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Duster-Compressed-Fla...
Edited by Stu R on Thursday 25th November 00:19
If it's commercial use i'd highly recommend this.
I use it constantly and it's a must for interiors IMO.
http://www.autosmart.co.uk/Tornador.html
Usual You Tube etc will have vids. Called the Tornador
I use it constantly and it's a must for interiors IMO.
http://www.autosmart.co.uk/Tornador.html
Usual You Tube etc will have vids. Called the Tornador
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