I have the brushed aluminium centre console panels on mine. What's the best cleaner for these?
It's they style shown in the picture below
It's they style shown in the picture below
Vinegar & a microfibre...working on the basis that it is faux metal
I'm not so sure it is fake metal as Brian says. I'll try vinegar anyway, as it's a great excuse for a plate of chipsIs it real alloy or plastic?
That's great information. Thanks!I had the same finish in my car...I found the best cleaner for that and in general for any hard plastics, chrome work and foot pedals is surgical alcohol. It is also known as "rubbing alcohol"... same stuff the medics swab your skin before sticking the needle in. It is an excellent solvent especially of oils, waxes and grime. It evaporates very quickly, which in most instances is a plus. Used with a micro-fiber cloth it is magic on the steering column lever knobs, the climate control knobs, console switches etc. The good part is that although it's a great solvent, it will not remove the white painted icons on the various switches, but leaves them a good clean matt black after removing any polishes etc.
I recently re-coloured my seats etc, and came across the tip to use this stuff to strip off the polishes etc from the leather before applying the dye. I can say it works extremely well in that regard too with the advantage that it evaporates rapidly leaving the leather dry in short time, allowing one to get on with the job. It is alos safe to use on acryllics, plastics etc without acting as a solvent to the plastic
A word of caution when using it on leather, it will clean the leather parts very well, but will also remove a light layer of the leather dye if excessive rubbing is applied..
Good stuff, very similar to IPA (ISO propyl alcohol)I had the same finish in my car...I found the best cleaner for that and in general for any hard plastics, chrome work and foot pedals is surgical alcohol. It is also known as "rubbing alcohol"... same stuff the medics swab your skin before sticking the needle in. It is an excellent solvent especially of oils, waxes and grime. It evaporates very quickly, which in most instances is a plus. Used with a micro-fiber cloth it is magic on the steering column lever knobs, the climate control knobs, console switches etc. The good part is that although it's a great solvent, it will not remove the white painted icons on the various switches, but leaves them a good clean matt black after removing any polishes etc.
I recently re-coloured my seats etc, and came across the tip to use this stuff to strip off the polishes etc from the leather before applying the dye. I can say it works extremely well in that regard too with the advantage that it evaporates rapidly leaving the leather dry in short time, allowing one to get on with the job. It is alos safe to use on acryllics, plastics etc without acting as a solvent to the plastic
A word of caution when using it on leather, it will clean the leather parts very well, but will also remove a light layer of the leather dye if excessive rubbing is applied..
Yep....basically the same stuff by a commonly known name... )Good stuff, very similar to IPA (ISO propyl alcohol)
Sometimes it's the simplest of thingsDamp micro fibre works well !