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    Really grimy door panels

    Like the title says....I was doing the exterior of a Silverado 2500 HD today, and I thought I'd clean up the door panels a little just as a bonus. These are light beige, and filthy. Tried Griots interior cleaner...didn't make a dent in the dirt. These have a textured surface, and the dirt/stains/spilled coffee seem like their completely embedded in the plastic. Can anyone give me some tips on how to get these clean? I should have taken pics, but was really pressed for time....these bigger vehicles take a lot out of me.

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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Soft nylon brush (toothbrush or cut-down bristles on paint brush) on hard textured plastic with an APC. Wipe clean with a MF towel.

    If the APC is safe to use on plastic let it dwell for a minute or two to loosen/soften up the dirt and embedded gunk.

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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Quote Originally Posted by LEDetailing View Post
    Soft nylon brush (toothbrush or cut-down bristles on paint brush) on hard textured plastic with an APC. Wipe clean with a MF towel.

    If the APC is safe to use on plastic let it dwell for a minute or two to loosen/soften up the dirt and embedded gunk.
    Thank you...will give that a try

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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Steam clean them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NickZ28 View Post
    Steam clean them.


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    That thought occurred to me....don't have a steamer....Christmas is coming, I guess

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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    If you can afford it buy a Tornador. One of the best tools in my arsenal.
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    Re: Really grimy door panels

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    If you can afford it buy a Tornador. One of the best tools in my arsenal.
    What compressor are you running with yours?
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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Quote Originally Posted by pdqgp View Post
    What compressor are you running with yours?
    Note that you didn't ask me the question, I'm simply giving my feedback.

    I have a 60 gallon 5hp for fixed use and a 6 gallon 2.5 hp for mobile use.

    With the 6 gallon, I can do just the right size area before wiping off, but then need to wait for the tank to refill.

    With the 60 gallon, I can work continuously. Maybe have to wait a short time after doing 2 interior panels or 1/4 of an engine bay but it's back up to pressure by the time I'm done wiping. If I were to just hold the trigger, the 60 gallon wouldn't keep up forever either. I wouldn't get anything bigger than the 60 gallon though.
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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Pinnacle vinyl and leather cleaner.or mckees fast interior cleaner diluted.sometimes I take a different route and use tons of sprayway foaming glass cleaner.its cheap you can spray it without overspray getting on paint doesn't discolor anything great for cup holders all vinyl and it's not as harsh.If I get a 2 year old car that's all I will use even on the carpet.call me crazy but till you try it you will be happy.

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    Re: Really grimy door panels

    Quote Originally Posted by LEDetailing View Post
    Soft nylon brush (toothbrush or cut-down bristles on paint brush) on hard textured plastic with an APC. Wipe clean with a MF towel.

    If the APC is safe to use on plastic let it dwell for a minute or two to loosen/soften up the dirt and embedded gunk.

    When panels are super dirty I have a bucket with 2 gal. Of clean water close by to rinse my brush out between each section.

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