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Posted

Hi people, Am wondering wat you's guys find the best for cleaning the boxster. i've got full boxster red interior and been looking for a product for cleaning the dash and door paneling. i tried auto glym interior shampoo on a small section of the dash and it left it patchy so abadoned that idea. Anyone know of some wonder products? Also am looking for a product to use on the roof to clean it and also to apply a waterproof protection? thanks for the advice folk.

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Vinylex for all but leather and Lexol for leather. I've been using these products for many years and have been very satisfied.

donlycan

+1 for the Lexol and Vinylex - I have been using them for years.

As far as the top (this is the first rag top I have owned) I bought Groit's Garage interior cleaner, water & stain protector and their brush for rag tops and have been satified with the results.

I just cleaned and sprayed the top the other day.

The biggest job was masking off the surrounding areas to keep the overspray off the car.

Greg M

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