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mk5 Dash and door cards.
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 3:34 pm
by wul3er
Hi guys i have a Polo mk5, and its got a funny interior. Its kinda hard to describe (for me, lol) But its like loads of little dimples. Since ive had the car it been a nightmare to clean these parts.
Everytime i clean it i get streaky marks left on it. I have tried everything from dash wipes to hot soapy water, and i still cant get rid of this.
Has any1 overcome this problem, if so what and how would you recomend i do/use
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2003 9:07 pm
by Josh_PoloGTi
I use Zymol "Vinyl" on mine... Works a treat

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 10:45 pm
by wul3er
Were would i be able to buy this from, I have never heard of it before.
And roughly how much does it cost.
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2003 3:07 pm
by pettsy
i think you can buy it from halfords. its expensive stuff,but i've heard it works really well (remember josh talking about it at the midlands meet in the cafe at donington

)
try
www.zymol.co.uk 
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2003 11:41 am
by des_pd_ tdi
I don't ever use cleaning products on my dash, if what you're looking for is that matt finsh you get on new cars then i can recommend the following.
I use a swiffer to remove the dust and if there are any stains use a damp rag (not soapy) to wipe over and let it dry. BOSCH job done, and it's only cost you the price of a swiffer.
Des
Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:27 pm
by thebadun
I found this by mistake really, when shampooing the headlining. I use plenty of warm water and literally a couple of sprays of Autoglym interior shampoo sprayed into the water. This makes a really mild solution that does just enough to clean the dash, it won't make it shiny and crap like a sylicone based solution. Apply that with a clean cloth duster. Shouldn't leave any marks.
Also I recommend this for cleaning the seats and headlining. The advantage is that is any overspills onto your dash/doorcards it simply wipes off with the solution.
Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 10:16 am
by polo2k
i use leather care cream sometimes as it hydrates the material