Lexus IS A-pillar (Interior)
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Lexus IS A-pillar (Interior)
I've got a question about cleaning the A-pillar cloth covering inside my car. I can't think of a good fabric comparison, but if you're familiar with the part I'm referring to, please chime in.
I use a lint roller to pick up hair and dust, but if there's something better out there, let me know.
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I use a lint roller to pick up hair and dust, but if there's something better out there, let me know.
Thanks!
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I think lint roller is the most effective way I think. I never use it though because I don't need to.
Instead of "fixing" the problem, you can "prevent" all this all together. In my case, i have tried the Ultima Interior Guard Plus for my car interior, the surface becomes so slick and anti-static that nothing really stick to it. So a damp microfiber towel is able to clean up almost everything.
Instead of "fixing" the problem, you can "prevent" all this all together. In my case, i have tried the Ultima Interior Guard Plus for my car interior, the surface becomes so slick and anti-static that nothing really stick to it. So a damp microfiber towel is able to clean up almost everything.
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I think lint roller is the most effective way I think. I never use it though because I don't need to.
Instead of "fixing" the problem, you can "prevent" all this all together. In my case, i have tried the Ultima Interior Guard Plus for my car interior, the surface becomes so slick and anti-static that nothing really stick to it. So a damp microfiber towel is able to clean up almost everything.
Instead of "fixing" the problem, you can "prevent" all this all together. In my case, i have tried the Ultima Interior Guard Plus for my car interior, the surface becomes so slick and anti-static that nothing really stick to it. So a damp microfiber towel is able to clean up almost everything.
By the way, what would you use for the dash? I ask because of the red threading throughout the interior... I'd hate to do anything to permanently discolor it.
Thanks again!
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