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    #11
    Grrr. I love everything about my car except the beige interior. I can't do daily cleaning. Weekly is what I can do. So what's best among the products that nivraarvin mentioned?

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Grrr. I love everything about my car except the beige interior. I can't do daily cleaning. Weekly is what I can do. So what's best among the products that nivraarvin mentioned?

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    Hmmm.. I actually never tried any of them. I use Optimum Power Clean All Purpose Cleaner.

    Cant go wrong with Meguiars I guess. Or try to contact the distributor of Optimum here in PH. Optimum Power Clean works great, it pulls everything out of a dirty interior. Safe too on all interior surfaces.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Thanks. How about for the door sidings. Beige din kasi
    Formula 1 dry clean is a multi purpose cleaner for auto fabric, vinyl, plastic trim, matting, door panel, floor carpet etc.
    Pls read the instructions properly to achieve best result...

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    #14
    I bought the Microtex Quickleen at Ace for only P120+. I did not see the other brands mentioned. I'll just order from Amazon so it's cheaper

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    Try mo yung baking soda, dilute it in water it cleanse & eliminates the bad odor.


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    #16
    I've started using Autosol metal polishes a few years ago. Last year I tried their leather cleaner and not so long ago, their plastic cleaner. Their leather cleaner is quite good especially for taking out stains but you need to follow this through with a cream as their leather cleaner dries out leather. Their plastic cleaner was really excellent though and I love it.



    I was quite impressed with the results. I have used this on beige, grey and black interiors and the result is always the same. It it slightly abrasive though so don't rub it in too hard. You can purchase this at the DIY shop. I suggest you use brush off the surface dirt first then use an old shirt when applying it and finish it off with a microfibre cloth.

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    #17
    Grabe naman Cathy kung once-a-week yan. Adopt a less-is-more attitude when going for these.

    For plastic sidings, just keep them clean. Maybe a short wipe every now and then.

    For beige leather, on the otherhand, less is truly better. Just a damp cloth wipe-down every few weeks or so is all you need and an annual conditioner application.

    Then Meguiar's APC on a semi-annual basis. Usually damp-water cleaning lang ako all year round and an annual interior detailing session para squeaky clean even on hard-to-reach areas.

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    #18
    Mahirap sobrang OC sa kotse Ms Cathy. Lalong di ka magkaka boyfriend niyan.

    Gawin mo nalang palinis mo sa mga detailer tsikoteer, dami magvo volunteer dito :naughty2:

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    #19
    Ayoko sa detailer. I go by the saying "If you want it done well, do it yourself" Magdetailer lang ako pag di ko na talaga.I enjoy it naman

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    #20
    Ikaw. Lalaki braso mo niyan, dala dalawa pa i-detail mo

    Cost effective nga naman. You can open up a detailing shop. Suddenly reminded me of those carwash events na babae nagca carwash and they just spray themselves wet. LOL

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