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Old 10-29-2007, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Water stains on interior trim

I've got some water stains on the center console under the e-brake and near the shifter. How the heck can I get them off? I've tried water and soap and even some armor all
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rubbing alcohol? nail polish remover? windex(or something similar with ammonia)? try using those and let me know what happens.
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rubbing alcohol? nail polish remover? windex(or something similar with ammonia)? try using those and let me know what happens.
I don't know if that is a good idea......
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Try some trim and rubber cleaner/detailer. Meguiars is my favorite so far. It has some cleaners in it that are good at extracting contaminants ground into the surface.
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is it because you cracked open your sunroof and it rained that night?

because thats what happened to me...
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naw its cuz i had it open while driving and it rained lol

ill try out the Meguiars thanks
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Simple. Use ANYTHING else other than Armor All. Vinylx always took car of it. I recently switched to 303 Aerospace, and that works as well.
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