Interior valeting help needed

Dipak

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Dear all

I have a c180 with grey cloth interior.

Can anyone advise as to the best way to clean the interoir of my car in terms of the the best cleaning materials etc?

I want it as new!!!!!!!!!!!!..........(I can dream i guess)


Any help much appreciated.

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Dipak
 
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Thanks Nicky

much appreciated

Kind regards

Dipak
 
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You aint kidding , but if you are free this weekend!!!!!

Theres a beer in it for you!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Personally I use a good carpet/upholstery cleaning machine with an unholstery detergent in it for the seats and carpets. (Just make sure you have something to sit on until it dries, as a soggy rear gets very uncomfortable!) If you don't have one of your own, the local dry cleaner and diy shops rent them out.
Pledge type stuff on the woodwork and a kitchen cleaner (jif etc) for the grubby vinyl bits such as the door grab handles.
 

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Hi Dipak,

If you can track down your local Autosmart francise they sell an aerosol product called `Brisk` basically you spray it on the seat, it foams up on the upholstery and lifts the dirt right out. The foam goes flat after a few minutes and you just wipe it off and let them dry.
I used it on my wife`s grey cloth seats with excellent results. It`s also good for grimey door cards.

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Many thanks for all of your help gang.
I really appreciate it.

Kind regards

Dipak
 

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I've used the Autoglym "interior car shampoo" to great effect on both my W201 and W210. You spray it on, use a potscrub (clean!) to really brush up the dirt and then remove any surface dampness with good kitchen roll - bounty is best. Leave for about 2 hours and the job looks like new! Works well on seats, carpets and vinyl too.

About ?6 -?8 for a bottle depending on where you go and you wouldn;t see a bottle going!

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