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Old 08-31-2010, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Sludge Puppy
I think you are all confused, it is Soda-Pop geesh
It's POP!
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Damp microfiber towel
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I've always used the Meguiar's interior wipes [come in a black canister] on all my past vehicles. Does not make the plastic shiny like armor-all and the scent is very light, goes away after a window down drive. If you have really stubborn dirt, try using the armor-all orange clean wipes, not the protectant wipes. It's not as shiny as the protectant wipes and will smell orangey afterwards.
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Originally Posted by MPurdy
It's POP!
LOL.... I read it quick and thought it said poop!
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Originally Posted by NorthRiver
Damp microfiber towel
I've used a damp microfiber towel on my wife's jeep interior and mine yet somehow STILL managed to scratch the passenger side front dash. What is up with the interior? Any ideas on how NOT to scratch the interior? I even made sure the towel was extra damp so that the dust wouldn't be an issue. I'm about ready to use a Swiffer...'cause you know, I won't look like a total idiot with a feather duster inside my Jeep.
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I've used the 303 on the interior and I can't stand the greasy feeling it leaves. I use it on the exterior pieces only and the soft top from now on as for the inside I've been using Turtle Wax Ice, it has a UV protectant and doesn't leave any type of residue. It wipes on clean and doesn't smell funky. Give it a try it's really good stuff. Plus it helps hide some of the smaller scratches in the plastic.
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Originally Posted by fadeout
I've used the 303 on the interior and I can't stand the greasy feeling it leaves. I use it on the exterior pieces only and the soft top from now on as for the inside I've been using Turtle Wax Ice, it has a UV protectant and doesn't leave any type of residue. It wipes on clean and doesn't smell funky. Give it a try it's really good stuff. Plus it helps hide some of the smaller scratches in the plastic.
I'll second ICE, works well on all plastic surfaces, comes with a good quality micro-fiber cloth, no residue.



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