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<blockquote data-quote="Surf City Garage" data-source="post: 737124" data-attributes="member: 14799"><p>For cleaning it, something as simple as diluted <a href="http://surfcitygarage.com/scg-professional/surface-solutions/cleaning-decontamination/scg-professional-all-purpose-cleaner-concentrate.html" target="_blank">APC Concentrate</a> will remove most any issue. Probably something around 8:1 or 10:1 dilution will be safe for the surface, but strong enough to clean it well... if its really on there embedded in the grain of the vinyl then you may want to use a soft brush to help agitate the cleaner, then flush well with water. </p><p></p><p>If you need protection/dressing after that I'd recommend our <a href="http://surfcitygarage.com/scg-professional/surface-solutions/trim-tire-care/scg-professional-exterior-trim-conditioner.html" target="_blank">Exterior Trim Conditioner</a> diluted at 2:1. Thats a nice low gloss dilution thats thin enough to spray, but won't run onto your paint when it gets wet. </p><p></p><p>Any other questions just let me know! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>HAHA... someone usually posts the answer pretty quick, though this was one of the harder ones recently. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These promotions run on a bunch of forums for all makes and models - sometimes its Mopar, sometimes Ford, sometimes GM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surf City Garage, post: 737124, member: 14799"] For cleaning it, something as simple as diluted [URL="http://surfcitygarage.com/scg-professional/surface-solutions/cleaning-decontamination/scg-professional-all-purpose-cleaner-concentrate.html"]APC Concentrate[/URL] will remove most any issue. Probably something around 8:1 or 10:1 dilution will be safe for the surface, but strong enough to clean it well... if its really on there embedded in the grain of the vinyl then you may want to use a soft brush to help agitate the cleaner, then flush well with water. If you need protection/dressing after that I'd recommend our [URL="http://surfcitygarage.com/scg-professional/surface-solutions/trim-tire-care/scg-professional-exterior-trim-conditioner.html"]Exterior Trim Conditioner[/URL] diluted at 2:1. Thats a nice low gloss dilution thats thin enough to spray, but won't run onto your paint when it gets wet. Any other questions just let me know! HAHA... someone usually posts the answer pretty quick, though this was one of the harder ones recently. These promotions run on a bunch of forums for all makes and models - sometimes its Mopar, sometimes Ford, sometimes GM. [/QUOTE]
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