How To Clean Pearl White Interior?

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Old Jun 1, 2018 | 07:37 PM
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How To Clean Pearl White Interior?

I just finished installing my new pearl white interior in my Olds.
I noticed a small smudge mark on the rear bench.
I've tried Isopropyl Alcohol on a soft cloth, I've tried "Totally Awesome" with a toothbrush. Neither one of these things worked.

Should I try Westley's Bleach white?
What have you used that worked?
Old Jun 2, 2018 | 04:53 AM
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Try soap and water
Old Jun 2, 2018 | 06:18 AM
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Spic and Span on a wet sponge. Wipe off and dry with a microfiber cloth.
Old Jun 2, 2018 | 07:17 AM
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Dilute Woolite (5:Water - 1:Woolite), with warm water, place in spray bottle. Mist on seat. Adjust mixture based on results

Wipe off followed by wiping down with separate towel with warm water.
Old Jun 2, 2018 | 07:04 PM
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as a last resort you can use bleach white i have used it when other cleaners don't work. Also use it on the top and parade boot
Old Jun 2, 2018 | 07:56 PM
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Fyi

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is the answer.
Old Jun 3, 2018 | 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by oldsmobiledave
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is the answer.
X2 it really is magic and works wonders.

Or You could try soft scrub too if you already have some at home
Old Jun 3, 2018 | 09:06 AM
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I have a pearl white int. I used tub of towels wipe cloths then rinsed with clean warm water !will have to try the magic eraser!!
Old Jun 3, 2018 | 10:17 AM
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hand cleaner that is not gritty and has lanolin has worked good for me. leaves it soft too. Then a wet rag to rinse.


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Old Jun 3, 2018 | 12:14 PM
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The waterless hand cleaner that is mentioned above,works wonders on stains on both leather and cloth,and will not dry out the leather. Larry
Old Jun 5, 2018 | 11:33 AM
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Meguiar's #39 Vinyl Cleaner is the best I've ever used. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is good too.
Old Jun 5, 2018 | 05:53 PM
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Just like woman, every one like something different. For me it's Oxie clean spray and red heads..... Tedd
Old Jun 5, 2018 | 06:19 PM
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Women aren't all bad. My mother and wife used "Pledge" furniture polish. The "original" formula had carnuba wax. I used it on bucket seats, dash pad and console. It made sliding in and out of the car easy, no static electricity either.
I tried Armorall once on my car seats and old British motorcycle seats. It ROTTED all the cotton stitching on every seat I used it on. PIZZED OFF was was an understatement. "New technology" went in the TRASH.
Old Jun 9, 2018 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Tedd Thompson
Just like woman, every one like something different. For me it's Oxie clean spray and red heads..... Tedd
YES!!! Red Heads!!!
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