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Keeping the interior clean/dust free
Hey ya'll,
Just bought an 2006 M Sport... picked it up last night actually. I never thought that a car could do this but I'm actually smittened! My wife made the comment that I can't keep a smile off my face. Driving it home and to work this a.m. was such a freaking pleasure. I love the car. Anyways, this is the first luxury car I have ever owned, and I was wondering, hOw do you keep the dash, mid console, etc. looking clean and dust free? Just would like to get tips, tricks, advice on products, etc. |
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Congrats! on the new car.
I usually use LEXOL dash cleaner..It provides good UV protection and leaves no greasy residue behind like armor all. Also a Rag with warm water works good. For a quick clean up use a MICROFIBER cloth, It works great for removing dust on the dash. -GOOD LUCK ![]()
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I lease and haven't really gotten into the whole 'cleaners and conditioners' thing even though I know I should.
What I've used that has been fantastic is a mini California duster. I think it was about $10 at WalMart and I just shoot it over the dash whenever it gets dusty. Graphite interior so that is fairly often. The dusters actually work better the more dirty they get - go figure! Anyway - cheap and easy for dust but won't do anything for conditioning, longevity, etc. Good luck! Jay |
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