Interior Detailing
#2
Lexus Test Driver
You really shouldn't have to use products. microfiber moistened with water will do. If you do it regularly you'll prevent junk from accumulating. occassionally i'll wipe down with this 1z (<-- link) to provide some fresch scent and heat and uv protection. it's the standard when it comes to interior product. it's a german company that contracts with bmw to sell their bmw labled stuff.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
Last edited by E46CT; 02-05-19 at 09:51 AM.
#3
drives cars
You really shouldn't have to use products. microfiber moistened with water will do. If you do it regularly you'll prevent junk from accumulating. occassionally i'll wipe down with this 1z to provide some fresch scent and heat and uv protection. it's the standard when it comes to interior product. it's a german company that contracts with bmw to sell their bmw labled stuff.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
So yeah, for suggesting this.
#4
You really shouldn't have to use products. microfiber moistened with water will do. If you do it regularly you'll prevent junk from accumulating. occassionally i'll wipe down with this 1z to provide some fresch scent and heat and uv protection. it's the standard when it comes to interior product. it's a german company that contracts with bmw to sell their bmw labled stuff.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
this product works miracles and leaves factory fresh matte/dry finish. no shine whatsoever. zero. it's how i keep my interiors looking literally new.
this is the steering wheel of my CT (same wheel as on IS) with a coating of 1z. dries matte and removes all oils. this steering wheel is 4 years old now but you'd never know it.
#5
Lexus Test Driver
Yes 1z cockpit. It's in the link in my post (should have clarified it's a link--the blue blends in)
It leaves a somewhat strong orangey citrus/sort of pine wood scent. But it's a fresh scent. It's noticeable for first 1-2 days but fades to subtle. very unique scent. took me some getting used to at first but now i love it. It's a detailers favorite. For steering wheel/shift **** use, take a microfiber and rub it firmly around the wheel (like grab the wheel in a fist and turn your first forward and backward) so scrub front/back not slide to the side (if that makes sense) I apply it about once a month. And it's safe and good for ALL interior surfaces. glass, plastics, vinyl, leather, etc etc. I use it as a quick wipe down when i do my normal vacuuming cleaning once a month or so. Leaves everything spotless. Lasts forever too. about a bottle a year.
Use sparingly , a little goes a long way. the scent definitely lasts.
It leaves a somewhat strong orangey citrus/sort of pine wood scent. But it's a fresh scent. It's noticeable for first 1-2 days but fades to subtle. very unique scent. took me some getting used to at first but now i love it. It's a detailers favorite. For steering wheel/shift **** use, take a microfiber and rub it firmly around the wheel (like grab the wheel in a fist and turn your first forward and backward) so scrub front/back not slide to the side (if that makes sense) I apply it about once a month. And it's safe and good for ALL interior surfaces. glass, plastics, vinyl, leather, etc etc. I use it as a quick wipe down when i do my normal vacuuming cleaning once a month or so. Leaves everything spotless. Lasts forever too. about a bottle a year.
Use sparingly , a little goes a long way. the scent definitely lasts.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
I might have to try that. I've been using Lexol on my IS's steering wheel - both cleaner and conditioner. It looks great for about a week, then it's shiny again... Maybe I'm not applying the conditioner correctly, or the conditioner is more shiny than the 1z. But that's my experience. When I first wipe the wheel with the cleaner, it looks like new, but gets messy quickly.
So yeah, for suggesting this.
So yeah, for suggesting this.
but for general maintenance/touch ups, the 1Z stuff is prime! my secret for greasy steering wheel syndrome.
edit i think they changed the name now but they used to call themselves 1Z back in the day. Same brand/product though.
#7
Yes 1z cockpit. It's in the link in my post (should have clarified it's a link--the blue blends in)
It leaves a somewhat strong orangey citrus/sort of pine wood scent. But it's a fresh scent. It's noticeable for first 1-2 days but fades to subtle. very unique scent. took me some getting used to at first but now i love it. It's a detailers favorite. For steering wheel/shift **** use, take a microfiber and rub it firmly around the wheel (like grab the wheel in a fist and turn your first forward and backward) so scrub front/back not slide to the side (if that makes sense) I apply it about once a month. And it's safe and good for ALL interior surfaces. glass, plastics, vinyl, leather, etc etc. I use it as a quick wipe down when i do my normal vacuuming cleaning once a month or so. Leaves everything spotless. Lasts forever too. about a bottle a year.
Use sparingly , a little goes a long way. the scent definitely lasts.
It leaves a somewhat strong orangey citrus/sort of pine wood scent. But it's a fresh scent. It's noticeable for first 1-2 days but fades to subtle. very unique scent. took me some getting used to at first but now i love it. It's a detailers favorite. For steering wheel/shift **** use, take a microfiber and rub it firmly around the wheel (like grab the wheel in a fist and turn your first forward and backward) so scrub front/back not slide to the side (if that makes sense) I apply it about once a month. And it's safe and good for ALL interior surfaces. glass, plastics, vinyl, leather, etc etc. I use it as a quick wipe down when i do my normal vacuuming cleaning once a month or so. Leaves everything spotless. Lasts forever too. about a bottle a year.
Use sparingly , a little goes a long way. the scent definitely lasts.
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#9
Lexus Test Driver
I also use Nextzett Cockpit and leave a small bottle in the glove compartment for the emergency when you get junk on the interior. One word of advice...be VERY careful with the plastic gauge cluster lens. It scratches easily so I'd avoid any contact if possible. If you do decide to wipe it, use the softest microfiber towel you can find.
#10
I also use Nextzett Cockpit and leave a small bottle in the glove compartment for the emergency when you get junk on the interior. One word of advice...be VERY careful with the plastic gauge cluster lens. It scratches easily so I'd avoid any contact if possible. If you do decide to wipe it, use the softest microfiber towel you can find.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by SSworks
I used a soft microfiber and it still left some small scratches, After that i use compressed air.
#12
I'm gonna get that nextzett. I used to go with shine because I figured it offered more UV protection? But I use a custom-fit sunshade religiously anyways.
How about the headliner? Soapy water and rag?
i got a little junk on there taking out sunroof, and also with Windows open dirt can accumulate.
Btw there's a whole forum on auto detailing and care.
How about the headliner? Soapy water and rag?
i got a little junk on there taking out sunroof, and also with Windows open dirt can accumulate.
Btw there's a whole forum on auto detailing and care.
#13
Does anyone have any tips for removing micro-sized pieces of glass from seat crevices? Still recovering from my recent burglarization lol.
I did my best to remove the larger sized pieces, but holding back from the smaller pieces as I dont want to introduce potential scratching or tearing.
I'm inclined to try the air compressor method though.
I did my best to remove the larger sized pieces, but holding back from the smaller pieces as I dont want to introduce potential scratching or tearing.
I'm inclined to try the air compressor method though.
#14
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Originally Posted by brfitzp
i have a 2016 is200t f sport and was wondering what everyone uses to clean the dash, door panels, and seats. Any suggestions?
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#15
Does anyone have any tips for removing micro-sized pieces of glass from seat crevices? Still recovering from my recent burglarization lol.
I did my best to remove the larger sized pieces, but holding back from the smaller pieces as I dont want to introduce potential scratching or tearing.
I'm inclined to try the air compressor method though.
I did my best to remove the larger sized pieces, but holding back from the smaller pieces as I dont want to introduce potential scratching or tearing.
I'm inclined to try the air compressor method though.
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