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Re: Make up removal
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Re: Make up removal
I'd be really careful with APC's of any aggressive nature (high PH), they can easily discolour the trim, I know, I learned the hard way.
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Re: Make up removal
Originally Posted by
neogenesis
Thanks for the input. I was thinking make up remover but wanted to get some input because I didn’t want to ruin the surface in any way.
Have you gotten it off? What’s the update?
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Re: Make up removal
Originally Posted by
neogenesis
Need some input for the gurus. I have a 2018 Audi Q7. Door is black soft touch plastic. My older daughter decided to sleep against the door on a road trip and got a good sized make up stain. Have tried APC, water, etc to no avail. Any suggestions is appreciated.
Just use a magic eraser with apc
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Re: Make up removal
Originally Posted by
ClearVue18
Just use a magic eraser with apc
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What about the coating to which all automotive leather / faux leather has? I would think the abrasiveness would remove the coating. Personally I only use magic erasers in my bathroom. They ARE and abrasive.
I’d have to run it by “interior gal”, she’s the one who is IICRC certified... But I would venture to say she would suggest:
A good vinyl leather cleaner such as Pinnacle, which I have used to get out some nasty stuff would work; however I would rely on the power of “dwell time” and let it dwell for 5 minutes, as long as it’s out of sun.
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Make up removal
Originally Posted by
LSNAutoDetailing
What about the coating to which all automotive leather / faux leather has? I would think the abrasiveness would remove the coating.
Actually, vinyl door panels & dashboards aren’t coated the same way the seats are. Those door panels do not have a coating.
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Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Actually, vinyl door panels & dashboards aren’t coated the same way the seats are. Those door panels do not have a coating.
Good to know!!!
But mine are... hehehe CarPro Leather Coating and CarPro Fabrics. No Mr. Clean for me!
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Re: Make up removal
Originally Posted by
LSNAutoDetailing
What about the coating to which all automotive leather / faux leather has? I would think the abrasiveness would remove the coating. Personally I only use magic erasers in my bathroom. They ARE and abrasive.
I’d have to run it by “interior gal”, she’s the one who is IICRC certified... But I would venture to say she would suggest:
A good vinyl leather cleaner such as Pinnacle, which I have used to get out some nasty stuff would work; however I would rely on the power of “dwell time” and let it dwell for 5 minutes, as long as it’s out of sun.
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Whatever works for you
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