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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 06:36 AM
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I want to keep the LC interior as nice as possible and was wondering if there are any products that are worth looking into?
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 06:48 AM
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 07:11 AM
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Interior is pretty simple for me. As above I use a hand duster to wipe over the interior, and that's usually enough. For anything more I clean all the plastics and leather seats with a damp cloth. Ocassionlly I'll apply 303 aerospace protectant to seats and plastics. Oh, and prior to winter I give the rubber trim aound the doors a wipe over with Gummi Pflege.
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 07:18 AM
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I usually clean it with dump microfiber cloth. I use very hot water as hot as you can hold it in your hands, like a steamed towel and wipe all the seats. Then dry microfiber to wipe it off, and next step is 303 interior protection. Nothing else.
Clean interior in convertible is hard, but very pleasing
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 03:50 PM
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One thing I have learned throughout my life from owning cars with super nice interiors is that clean water (RO/bottled,etc) and a microfiber towel takes care of every surface inside the vehicle that isn't glass/carpet 99% of the time.

I don't understand why anyone needs to use chemicals to clean the interior surfaces (dash/doors/leather) of the car unless you are getting out a stain or are just a messy bastard.

For long-term leather care I use the above-mentioned method during regular cleanings and use Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil/Pristine Clean every other year--it is magic for semi-aniline leather. (secret is to let the Rejuvenator soak the leather for 24hrs inside a hot car [top up if you have a 'vert] on a sunny day)

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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 05:50 PM
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a lot of pros use unscented baby wipes for leather, and alcohol prep pads for spot cleaning ( be careful with alcohol around plastics)
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 06:15 PM
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Check out IMJOSHV on youtube. He has a ton of detailing tips and product tests that might help you get started. The biggest help to me was knowing what products to buy and how to use them efficiently. His recommendations on drying towels and interior window cleaning saved me a ton of time and energy!
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Old Jan 21, 2024 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by microsup
I usually clean it with dump microfiber cloth. I use very hot water as hot as you can hold it in your hands, like a steamed towel and wipe all the seats. Then dry microfiber to wipe it off, and next step is 303 interior protection. Nothing else.
Clean interior in convertible is hard, but very pleasing
Alcantara is my current point of concern. Strange *** material. Seems a steering wheel of it would be a horrible idea to maintain.
Strangely, Lexus actually does say basically water and microfiber on Alcantara.
The important thing with Alcan is to not let it mat, exactly Why I think it's terrible for a steering wheel. I do think any of it you handle when driving, Weekly should be wiped down with the aforementioned hot water and microfiber then while damp brush the nap back up with an upholstery brush.
I actually let my driver's door bolster nap get laid down a bit. I sniffed around online and kept coming back to this Sonax. There are vids of it Totally Bringing Back Alcan that's as smooth as leather. It worked great for me.
Also, no steam on it and no heavy scrubbing with the microfiber. Lightly does it. Bruce in Fl


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Old Jan 23, 2024 | 10:13 PM
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Yep, I use this Sonax on gt4 and ctr, great product for alcantera.
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Old Jan 23, 2024 | 10:19 PM
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I went ahead and PPFd the whole car and the interior smooth trims + various high touch items, including the infotainment screens to eliminate hairline scratches.
I have mine fully ppf’d. Actually paint corrected, ppf’d and ceramic coating. I have ppf on door sills as well. However, he won’t do ppf on the infotainment screen, I really want to protect it. Any micro scratch is going to drive me nuts..
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Any advice on using leather cleaner product by Chemical Guys is appreciated, the bottle says its is fine but hands on experience is very valuable.
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Old Feb 2, 2024 | 04:53 PM
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Chemical Guys Leather cleaner and their conditioner is good BUT ONLY for Leather DO NOT use on Alcantara

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Old Feb 2, 2024 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Ephilyaw
Chemical Guys Leather cleaner and their conditioner is good BUT ONLY for Leather DO NOT use on Alcantara
Thanks for your input, I am using Sonax for the Alcantara.
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Old Feb 2, 2024 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ragabnh
Any advice on using leather cleaner product by Chemical Guys is appreciated, the bottle says its is fine but hands on experience is very valuable.
I have used their cleaner on my driver's seat and it has worked well, leaving no residual matter of any kind and had no detrimental effects. The company also markets 2 different products to rejuvenate leather, a conditioner and a serum. I have spot used the conditioner, and while it seemed to help the area I applied it onto, it did cause a slight change in the coloring, not significant but something to take into account. I have the caramel interior.
The serum contains UV protection and a different formulation. I have not tried the serum in my vehicle and won't, based on my initial experience with the conditioner.
Generally, I am satisfied with Chemical Guys products that I have tried, (Honeydew Snowfoam, Ceramic detailer, Leather cleaner), but will most likely not be using the leather conditioning products again.
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