Cleaning the filth out of the door trims

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Junkers
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Cleaning the filth out of the door trims

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I've been trying to clean the grime and muck out of my door trims using some general heavy duty cleaners but nothing seems to work. The surface comes up ok but all the little patterns in the vynil seem to hold the dirt. Can anyone suggest a way to get it out? (I've tried elbow grease)
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Post by Alspos »

Toothbrush.
Water.
Jif/cream cleaner that sort of feels a little gritty.
Patience.
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prepsol/wax and grease remover
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I actually used a little degreaser on a rag then cleaned it off with windex, didn't remove any colour.
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Post by starion007 »

Baby wipes are great.

I've used them to clean gunk off my interior.

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Post by Junkers »

Thanks guys, I might try some degreaser first then a tooth brush if that doesn't work out.
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