rofflesaur
New member
- Oct 11, 2017
- 1
- 0
I just purchased a used Audi, and it has that soft touch coating on almost the entire interior, including the radio and climate controls. I'm slowly replacing all the parts that have the coating scratched or worn off. What is recommended to protect the new surfaces and keep this from happening again? I'm afraid to use something too aggressive that will weaken or break down the coating over time. I was looking at Wolfgang Cockpit as it seems like it seals the surface and might add some protection from skin oils, heat, etc.
I've also noticed with most Fords, Chryslers and some other vehicles, that the printed labels wipe off very easily. I wiped down one of our work trucks with basic Armor All (I know it sucks, but it's what was available at the time), and the labels and text on the wiper and turn signal stalks smeared and wiped off. I also tried BlackMagic interior wipes and they weren't much better. It seems especially challenging when there's years of grime and/or makeup to remove without damaging the print. Is there a product thats generally "safe" to use in these interiors? How does everyone else tackle these situations?
Thanks.
I've also noticed with most Fords, Chryslers and some other vehicles, that the printed labels wipe off very easily. I wiped down one of our work trucks with basic Armor All (I know it sucks, but it's what was available at the time), and the labels and text on the wiper and turn signal stalks smeared and wiped off. I also tried BlackMagic interior wipes and they weren't much better. It seems especially challenging when there's years of grime and/or makeup to remove without damaging the print. Is there a product thats generally "safe" to use in these interiors? How does everyone else tackle these situations?
Thanks.