Keeping the interior clean/dust free
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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.
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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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
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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