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Driving with windows open and cloth seats = much more interior "dust" ?

My daily drivers interior is horrible. I wipe the dash with a terrycloth almost every other day.



Is there a great plastic/vinyl cleaner thats truly anti-static? or could it be the open windows and cloth seats? As in there is no solution to the every other day cleaning?
 
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Maybe try 303 Aerospace protectant on the dash
 
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Originally Posted by ImPulSe
My daily drivers interior is horrible. I wipe the dash with a terrycloth almost every other day.



Is there a great plastic/vinyl cleaner thats truly anti-static? or could it be the open windows and cloth seats? As in there is no solution to the every other day cleaning?
What product have you been applying to the dash? If it's an oily product, it will attract more dust. You may need to use an interior cleaner like Autoglym to strip off the old stuff and then apply a vinyl conditioner like Zymol Vinyl that isn't greasy or oily. Then use a product like einszett Cockpit Premium to do maintenance wipe downs. Think of the einszett CP as a detail spray for the interior. You can give a quick wipedown to all surfaces such as leather, vinyl, plastic, wood trim, carbon fiber, nav screen, etc. And it also has an anti-static ingredient. Excellent product.
 
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What product have you been applying to the dash? If it's an oily product, it will attract more dust. You may need to use an interior cleaner like Autoglym to strip off the old stuff and then apply a vinyl conditioner like Zymol Vinyl that isn't greasy or oily. Then use a product like einszett ****pit Premium to do maintenance wipe downs. Think of the einszett CP as a detail spray for the interior. You can give a quick wipedown to all surfaces such as leather, vinyl, plastic, wood trim, carbon fiber, nav screen, etc. And it also has an anti-static ingredient. Excellent product.
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I was wondering about this. Is this stuff okay for the leather bits such as the dash, visors, headrest? I wouldn't use it on the seats, or would that be okay as well for just a quick wipedown? The product description on the Einszett site mentions use on leatherette but not actual leather.
 
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I dont like 1z CP on leather, but thats just me. Otherwise its an awesome product, one I use all the time.
 
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Iz CP, UV protection, anti-static and leaves a matte finish-what's not to like

Fabric seats, beat with the back of a brush, vacuum and apply 303 Fabric Cleaner and then Space Protectant for UV protection
 

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I was wondering about this. Is this stuff okay for the leather bits such as the dash, visors, headrest? I wouldn't use it on the seats, or would that be okay as well for just a quick wipedown? The product description on the Einszett site mentions use on leatherette but not actual leather.
Think of ****pit as an interior detail spray. It's great to do routine wipe downs to get dust, fingerprints, light dirt off most every surface on the interior except carpet and upholstery. We no longer use Zymol Vinyl, so something like einszett Vinyl Rubber Care would be a great product to condition plastic and vinyl. ****pit should be just fine to lightly clean any leather surface.
 
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
Think of ****pit as an interior detail spray. It's great to do routine wipe downs to get dust, fingerprints, light dirt off most every surface on the interior except carpet and upholstery. We no longer use Zymol Vinyl, so something like einszett Vinyl Rubber Care would be a great product to condition plastic and vinyl. ****pit should be just fine to lightly clean any leather surface.
Excellent. Love this Einszett stuff. The spray was and CP are 2 of my favorite products.
 
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