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Sticky upholstery / Shiny tyres

  • 09-07-2013 5:42am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,499 ✭✭✭


    Anybody got a solution to cleaning off a sticky section of steering/door trim.
    It seems the area that I use the most (door pull/ steering wheel ) have worn down their 'protective' coating and are sticky to the touch. I've tried upholstery cleaner / petrol but nothing seems to clear it and it just stays sticky.:(

    The other thing is tyres - I've tried different typrs of tyre shine but none of them seem to last more than an hour, sure the tyre is black but it's doesn't have that 'car showroom' shine that I see on some other motors. :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 216 ✭✭RWD


    Capri wrote: »
    Anybody got a solution to cleaning off a sticky section of steering/door trim.
    It seems the area that I use the most (door pull/ steering wheel ) have worn down their 'protective' coating and are sticky to the touch. I've tried upholstery cleaner / petrol but nothing seems to clear it and it just stays sticky.:(

    The other thing is tyres - I've tried different typrs of tyre shine but none of them seem to last more than an hour, sure the tyre is black but it's doesn't have that 'car showroom' shine that I see on some other motors. :(

    I find these two quite good,you'd have to use alot of the simonz spray for it to work but it's quite good and the black in a flash can be used on anything really. :)
    mLRPVxvkCcfHKEyzU6O7Fpg.jpgBLACK-IN-A-FLASH.jpg


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