Thanks for the tip on diluting Grime Destroyer. I currently have 2 bottles on the shelf. The stuff is great, but seems to be a little harsh on textured plastic. Dash Away is my favorite interior cleaner/protectant. I also have Beyond Black, but saving it until my others are used up.
I have successfully used Surf City Dash Away to remove small ink marks on my Bridge of Weir leather. It worked excellent. It can be found at most WalMarts, AAP, other auto parts stores...
The worst I've witnessed was at Costco. The guy filling gas behind me, took the windshield scrubber, and proceeded to clean the bottom 1/4 (rocker panels, etc) of his newer Malibu with it. Since Costco doesn't have a car wash, it seemed like an excellent idea. :)
Very nice workmanship, but I would never drive it. One would feel like the ultimate poser. I doubt he'll ever sell it for the asking price. At least drop a Coyote crate engine in there (and convert to rwd), or an ecoboost 3.5 (and keep it fwd).
X3 on Folex. It would be the safest to try. I recently tried peroxide on a large, blood-stained shirt (had already been washed). They both did very little.
All of the above: I've sold a few on garage sale (for real cheap). I use some on the mower (NXT 2.0). I use some on my painted metal storm doors. I use sealants/AIOs on my glass table top (work excellent).
I've used MF towels, HD grout sponge, and MF mits. It's hard to say which is my favorite? They all work. MF appears to be less evasive? Whatever you chose, it WILL get filthy. Thus, pick something inexpensive.
I only use them for cleaning counter tops and table in the kitchen. For that, they work pretty good -- better than a dish rag. My Mom gave me 1 sheet, and I cut it into 4.
I grew up on a farm in the middle of (no where) ND . The first "details" I remember consisted of washing & waxing the (2) grain trucks before every harvesting season. That was a horrible job. We washed with pressure washer, dish soap (not because we wanted to remove contaminants -- we always...