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Banshee

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I've got some oily marks on my rear door plastics and a few other stains on the plastic trim panels that don't seem to want to come off and it's driving me crazy!!!!!

I've tried everything I can think of but nothing seems to bring them up clean, I've even resorted to using white spirits to remove oily fingerprints off the centre console armrest cubby hole thingy and all it's done is make it go a funny faded out white colour

What do you guys recommend?
 
go to your nearest upvc window fabricator and get some of their cleaner, ace stuff, Rick
 
GT85 has worked for me in the past in similar circumstances. Might be worth a try.
 
pft, just ignore it , chill out , have a beer :D
Life's too bloody short to ponse about with stains on your plastic :naughty
Depending on the stains of course.Ryan have you and Zenka bin in his truck:naughty:naughty:naughty
 
I'm just a stickler for a clean car :(

Me too! Mine's a filth pit inside at the moment from previous owners. Only picked it up this week and not had time to do anything with it yet. Have to wash my hands every time I get out of it :hmh

Did you find anything to clean your interior plastics? I have to do mine - not got oil on I don't think, just seriously grimy.

I'm going to try a cream cleaner (Cif/Jif) type stuff as I used it on the light grey I had on the Mitsi interior and it worked a treat :)
 
Me too! Mine's a filth pit inside at the moment from previous owners. Only picked it up this week and not had time to do anything with it yet. Have to wash my hands every time I get out of it :hmh

Did you find anything to clean your interior plastics? I have to do mine - not got oil on I don't think, just seriously grimy.

I'm going to try a cream cleaner (Cif/Jif) type stuff as I used it on the light grey I had on the Mitsi interior and it worked a treat :)
I use a pump spray thingy called KH7 that's sold everywhere in Spain, seems to get everything off of anything without any adverse effects. I use it on interior plastics, upholstry, and carpets (my daughter picks up her gas bottles in my Terrano, which leaves rust marks on the boot carpet - makes them bump off).
I should imagine it's obtainable over here in the UK.
 
WD40 gets rid of sticky bits left by labels, so might help to degrease the plastic, but then you need to get rid of the oily WD40.:doh

Meths works well, but leaves white marks, try bumper cleaners too.

Armourall, in a spray bottle, works really well on plastic and vinyl.

DO NOT USE ACETONE, ie nail varnish remover, it dissolves plastic and will fog clear plastic.

Don't use paint thinners, although white spirit is often ok.

IF IN DOUBT... try the cleaner on another area, say on the inside of a panel, incase of reaction.

Failing that a bit of detergent and warm water with a cloth.
Don't use kitchen or loo roll as the cloth, as this tends to leave white deposits, this might be part of the problem.

Which reminds me, Ryan has a box of tissues in his car:augie

I like to keep my motor clean and tidy too, and after 18 years of ownership, still looks very good to me.
Should have gone to specsavers I hear you say...:lol:lol


Rustic
 
Just Googled KH7 - there's a motor one and a kitchen one I've found so far. Guessing the kitchen one as motor one is for exterior

EDIT: I stand corrected, there's more than those two :D

This one? http://www.khlloreda.com/eng/productos/kh7-quitagrasas.shtml
The one I use, which is the one sold everywhere in Spain, is the kitchen one - having said that it works on pretty well any sort of mark or stain on any material, I even used it to get oil stains from my daughter's Pajero off a neighbour's newly laid patio!
I'm off to Spain in a few days so I may well bring a couple of bottles back.
 
The one I use, which is the one sold everywhere in Spain, is the kitchen one - having said that it works on pretty well any sort of mark or stain on any material, I even used it to get oil stains from my daughter's Pajero off a neighbour's newly laid patio!
I'm off to Spain in a few days so I may well bring a couple of bottles back.
The one sold as kitchen cleaner is known as quitagrasas, a Spanish term which translates as Grease Remover.
 
The one I use, which is the one sold everywhere in Spain, is the kitchen one - having said that it works on pretty well any sort of mark or stain on any material, I even used it to get oil stains from my daughter's Pajero off a neighbour's newly laid patio!
I'm off to Spain in a few days so I may well bring a couple of bottles back.
Banshee, if I can get one to you it would be as a thank you for all the work you put in getting us the Milners discount, and Sadie, one for you for no other reason than you're better looking than most of the ugly gits on here (including me!)
 
Try Oxy Cleene. Genuine stuff not the fabric miracle stuff.
 
Banshee, if I can get one to you it would be as a thank you for all the work you put in getting us the Milners discount, and Sadie, one for you for no other reason than you're better looking than most of the ugly gits on here (including me!)

Haha, why thank you kind sir :kiss:
 
HEY Terranical Who are calling a git.LOL.
 

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