Best cleaner for FD interior (tan)
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Best cleaner for FD interior (tan)
I'm getting ready to clean my tan panels in my FD - I did a thorough job a few years ago and it cam out pretty good (I think I used Simple Green) but wanted to know if someone came across something that definitely works well. My interior is tan and in good condition, but those tan panels show dirt.
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Hey,
I have cleaned two tan interiors. I have found that this stuff called "awesome orange" works incredibly well. I am from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl and a detailing company right around the corner sells it.. It is distributed by PRO detailing products. It is a citrus based foaming solution that you spray on and let sit and foam for about 1 min then wipe off with a damp cloth.. worked great for my really soiled tan int.. Let me know if you can track some down. If not.. you can give me your address and I'll send you some. I bought a case.. Thanks, Gil
I have cleaned two tan interiors. I have found that this stuff called "awesome orange" works incredibly well. I am from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl and a detailing company right around the corner sells it.. It is distributed by PRO detailing products. It is a citrus based foaming solution that you spray on and let sit and foam for about 1 min then wipe off with a damp cloth.. worked great for my really soiled tan int.. Let me know if you can track some down. If not.. you can give me your address and I'll send you some. I bought a case.. Thanks, Gil
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Great! Thanks for the info.
One thing I would highly recommend is to apply a conditioner liberally after cleaning leather with any "orange" (citric acid based) cleaner, because it is a degreaser and will take all the moisture out of the leather.
One thing I would highly recommend is to apply a conditioner liberally after cleaning leather with any "orange" (citric acid based) cleaner, because it is a degreaser and will take all the moisture out of the leather.