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Thought I might make this compilation of ideas into an organized list to help anyone else out who's wondering, I know this really helped me out! Cheers.
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Exterior:
- “just pressure wash her to rinse, brush down using a soft brush and soap designed for cars, and pressure wash
rinse. Don't forget the engine bay, and the door jambs and the drain channels around the hatch and stuff.” – Ryan
- “For the windows, use a mixture of Rubbing alcohol, a little vinegar, and a tiny bit of detergent.” – Fowljesse
Interior:
- “A chamois just with water, rinsed a lot, on the vinyls. If you're serious, remove simple panels to get at them and the cracks better.
If you're real serious, remove the entire carpet; vacuum the crap out of it. Then get it nice and wet first a pressure washer, and then a carpet cleaner or something. Use carpet shampoo. Same with the seats.
Wait for it to dry, and reassemble. You can also vacuum out the shell while you're at it, maybe scrub it down and coat it, too.
This is a good opportunity to sand blast or soak the gas/hatch popper in some anti-rust formula, paint it, and reinstall.” – Ryan
- “Use a wet vac... That will make the interior mint. For all the plastic pieces I use 303 protectant.” – Hoodzy
- “A Q-tip, and toothbrush are my detailing friends. The seats are easy to take out, so I'd do that first, and then go nuts with a Rug Doctor, or something similar.” – Fowljesse
- “A decent enzyme cleaner will make the world of difference and in bad spots on the carpet, a good quality fabric spray paint can make it look like new too if you have some real bad stains. Also when you do any armor all be sure to spray a cloth and wipe it on instead of spraying the panels, it comes out even and stops any overspray.” – Sleeper6
- “Disassembly is the key to a really clean interior.” – Wytbishop
- “Baby oil is just as good as armor all.” – SuperK
- Meguiar’s or Mother’s “back to black”