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Post by empowerrepower on Mar 26, 2019 13:33:25 GMT 11
Hi, as I'm getting ready to put my Leaf on the market, I want to get it looking its best. The inside of the doors, where the fabric/flocked material lines it, is looking quite grubby. Given that it is a textile, I'm a bit unsure of how to clean it. Any tips please?
Sorry, tried to upload a photo, but site says that it exceeds upload limits no matter how small I make it.
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Post by Feng on Mar 26, 2019 13:47:15 GMT 11
I used the Planet Ark Orange Power upholstery cleaner spray from Woolies and a detailing brush and it cleaned up like new. Same with the centre armrest.
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Post by empowerrepower on Mar 26, 2019 19:04:07 GMT 11
Thank you. Can you please tell me what a detailing brush is?
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Post by Feng on Mar 26, 2019 21:04:18 GMT 11
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leaf18
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Post by leaf18 on May 10, 2019 20:46:41 GMT 11
How did the clean up go? Have noticed that most 2nd hand aussie leaf's for sale seem to be quite dirty where you mention. Is it too hard to clean or just lazy sellers?!
Genuine question as it's quite a put off out laying money to get a grubby looking interior from the start.
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Post by empowerrepower on May 12, 2019 23:32:41 GMT 11
I've gone over the doors once and it helped, but probably needs a second clean, but am being extra careful due to flocked finish. With the upholstery of the seats, I had them treated when I first bought the car, and all sorts of marks have come off just with water. Will report back once I've had a second go at the doors.
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Post by leaf18 on May 13, 2019 0:20:36 GMT 11
Thanks for the update, good to know they can clean up some what 😉
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