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puma1824
04-07-2014, 02:45 PM
I just used Griot's Garage Interior cleaner on my new to me, extremely well kept 1995 BMW M3. The interior is black with a extremely textured matte vinyl dash. The cleaner seemed to work extremely well but at the same time made a lot of the cracks in the texture white. It will most likely be resolved with a dash protectant such as Sonax or 1z. I prefer a natural finish, in fact I avoid any protectant and have always wiped down the dash in my other cars with either a damp microfiber cloth or a cloth sprayed with Griots Garage Interior Cleaner, followed up with a dry one and maintained by wiping down dash with dry MF cloth weekly. This had always maintained my cars interior factory finish. But now that I have this older car, almost 20 year car, I can't resort to that as now I have whitish cracks in the black dash after cleaning with Griots Garage Interior cleaner. I'm thinking Sonax or 1z cockpit (leaning to Sonax due to scent) BUT at the same time the "matte" finish would possibly even be too much "shine" for me as I'm used to non at all. Any thoughts on the best way to proceed?

I'll try to take a pic but not sure if it will show up correctly.

Thanks in advance.

ThomasonCarCare
04-07-2014, 02:58 PM
303 Areospace protectant. Natural matte look and it provides UV protection.

davidc
04-07-2014, 03:40 PM
I just used Griot's Garage Interior cleaner on my new to me, extremely well kept 1995 BMW M3. The interior is black with a extremely textured matte vinyl dash. The cleaner seemed to work extremely well but at the same time made a lot of the cracks in the texture white. It will most likely be resolved with a dash protectant such as Sonax or 1z. I prefer a natural finish, in fact I avoid any protectant and have always wiped down the dash in my other cars with either a damp microfiber cloth or a cloth sprayed with Griots Garage Interior Cleaner, followed up with a dry one and maintained by wiping down dash with dry MF cloth weekly. This had always maintained my cars interior factory finish. But now that I have this older car, almost 20 year car, I can't resort to that as now I have whitish cracks in the black dash after cleaning with Griots Garage Interior cleaner. I'm thinking Sonax or 1z cockpit (leaning to Sonax due to scent) BUT at the same time the "matte" finish would possibly even be too much "shine" for me as I'm used to non at all. Any thoughts on the best way to proceed?

I'll try to take a pic but not sure if it will show up correctly.

Thanks in advance.

Duragloss 321 leaves a very nice finish and lasts a very long time. Smells like coconuts for a while. I used some on the company vehicle a few months back and it is still working.

Dave

allenk4
04-07-2014, 07:54 PM
Post some pictures.

Radarryan
04-07-2014, 08:12 PM
I love BOTH 1Z Cockpit and SONAX Dashboard. If you want to add a protectant, and still want as close to factory as possible, maybe check out Ultima Interior Guard Plus+.

Check out my review on it for some pictures:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/77180-review-ultima-interior-guard-plus.html

jamesboyy
04-07-2014, 09:12 PM
What may have happen is that the cleaner was a little strong for such delicate material this interior cleaner can be diluted to 1:4 or 1:10 or to the strength you need though as for protection try
303 Areospace protectant or any trim protectant you have on hand and if you want very low shine once you apply your dressing after a minute just wipe it down with a damp microfiber if you want a medium shine then wipe down the dash with a dry microfiber after a minute or so ....hope this help

mcochris
04-07-2014, 09:53 PM
303 will add a little shine, 1Z won't.

spiralout462
04-07-2014, 10:02 PM
1Z Cockpit Premium does it all! It will clean weekly dust and light soil while leaving a beautiful finish along with a pleasant smell. If you need to remove heavy dirt and stains 1Z Plastic Deep Cleaner will get the job done! As far as pure protectants I would look at Ultima or Wolfgang interior coating.

wdmaccord
04-07-2014, 11:44 PM
I think we might be looking past the actual problem in talking about dressings. I am wondering if there was a build up of some silicone, or similar, containing product used over the years and the cleaner is attaching to it and leaving a residue. My suggestion would be to try cleaning it again, but use some kind of detail brush that will work the cleaner down into the texture. Like a vent brush or concours brush. It will be time consuming but hopefully it will clean out the residue. I do this to my leather seats once per year with a vent brush and it makes a huge difference over just using a MF towel with the leather cleaner.

puma1824
04-08-2014, 07:04 AM
I think we might be looking past the actual problem in talking about dressings. I am wondering if there was a build up of some silicone, or similar, containing product used over the years and the cleaner is attaching to it and leaving a residue. My suggestion would be to try cleaning it again, but use some kind of detail brush that will work the cleaner down into the texture. Like a vent brush or concours brush. It will be time consuming but hopefully it will clean out the residue. I do this to my leather seats once per year with a vent brush and it makes a huge difference over just using a MF towel with the leather cleaner.

I will give this a try before resorting to "covering" up with a dressing.

Hopefully I didn't damage the dash with too harsh/too strong a cleaner, as another person (jamesboyy) had posted. I'd like to think it wasn't as this residue didn't show up on all of the dash and other panels I used the cleaner. I'll be so bummed if I damaged something as this car is in almost concours conditions considering it's 20 years old (manufacturer date 7/94).

I'll try and get pics up soon.

Thanks for everyone's input so far.

allenk4
04-08-2014, 02:37 PM
Take a Picture

HUMP DIESEL
04-08-2014, 02:41 PM
1Z Cockpit Premium does it all! It will clean weekly dust and light soil while leaving a beautiful finish along with a pleasant smell. If you need to remove heavy dirt and stains 1Z Plastic Deep Cleaner will get the job done! As far as pure protectants I would look at Ultima or Wolfgang interior coating.

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This is my go to combo on interiors

HUMP

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puma1824
04-08-2014, 11:06 PM
Ok I tried using a brush and water but it didn't seem to work. Applied some Sonax Dash Cleaner it seems to get a little better but still has some residue. Now I'm thinking maybe the Griotts cleaner was too strong and possibly removed some die? I'm a little worried I ruined my interior :(

Please note I think the flash on my phone made it look worse than it is, I'll try in tomorrow using natural light

Pics:

Water / Brush cleaning:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=26521&stc=1&d=1397016209
Sonax Treatment:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=26522&stc=1&d=1397016209

allenk4
04-09-2014, 12:02 AM
Is anything coming off on your microfiber?

Find a less noticeable spot to test various things on. Do not test on the entire dash.

jamesboyy
04-09-2014, 12:12 AM
Take a look at this link it may just be a defect in the dash itself

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/30889-residue-interior-surfaces.html