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Cleaning marine blue interior trim

TTM

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Good evening gents,

I noticed some trim pieces of the marine blue interior, especially A-pillar trims, have a tendancy to turn yellow if cleaned with some inappropriate products - what do you usually use to clean your interior?

Looking to get close to the original, matt finish.
 
Mine's burgendy but i use an All Purpose Cleaner, diluted 10:1 water:APC. Spray it on wipe it off or spray onto cloth and wipe.
 
I use Swissvax plastic cleaner which seems to do a decent job, but best of all it has a neutral smell. I have found in the past that you can end up with white marks left over from standard cleaners, although it didn't occur to me to dilute it which would be a considerably cheaper approach.
 
Hey dude, what's up?
The phenomenon actually first appeared when you attempted to steam-clean my interior two years ago [:D]

Thanks for the replies, I will probably first try with a generic cleaner.
 
Get some Autoglym Interior Shampoo, it works quite well to remove the dirt but a plastic dresser when trim is clean should prevent from turning yellow
 
try using a solution of washing powder and water. it cleans everything .It even smells pleasant .
 

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