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04lss

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I Just bought a Ford Taurus SHO. The interior has materials ive never had to really care for before. Leather, and Faux suede. I typically use meguiars on my more plastic cars, but im not sure what route to go here.

I want to clean the interior and protect it (upholstery and dash) Ive heard I need a brush for the suede, im sure ill need some fabric cleaner and some kind of leather cleaner/ protectant. Most of my microfiber is cheap/ over washed so I need some new rags as well. I was planning on grabbing a few of these for interior/ exterior general duty http://www.theragcompany.com/eagle-edgeless-16-x-16-microfiber-towel/
I was thinking about trying some pinnacle products.
 


Get some creature edgeless for general,20 for 10 on amazon
Use the blue or orange edgeless for rinseless washes, they are way to nice to use in the interior.
Get costco yellows for interior
 
It's probably alcantara. My method for cleaning that some warm water/woolite mixed and a clean white terry cloth. I think I usually mix it 2:1. Spray lightly on the area and use a dab method with the terry cloth to lift stains similar to how you clean stains out of a headliner.. Don't go rogue and start scrubbing the **** or else you risk messing up the material.


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This video should help you out on how to clean.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM-FbFIBoCs&list=PLABNq41vjJ6NznCVHyTr4E_UC7vKzmSY-&index=23

In response to interior products. I use Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer to remove any light dust. It does have a light cleaner built in so it will remove some light dirt. I will then use 303 Automotive Protectant as a protectant. I have seen both at Autozone.

These are what I am referring to to give you an idea

http://www.autogeek.net/303-automotive-protectant.html

http://www.autogeek.net/mg13616.html

For leather, this kit seems to have worked the best for me. It lasts longer than most products I have used. I have seen it available locally. Use the sealer to seal the leather 3-4 times a year. Deep clean the seats 1-2 times a year.

http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-leather-sealer-system.html

If you need more cleaner this is a suitable replacement

http://www.autogeek.net/gold-class-leather-cleaner.html

The towels you linked are great for exteriors. Costco towels make good towels for interiors.
 
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