AIO Interior Cleaner

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I'm looking to replace some OTC interior cleaner that I've finally used up. It needs to be able to handle vinyl and carpet upholstery for small stains.

I've been looking at the DP Total Interior Cleaner but I'm wondering what everyone's go-to is. I've also thought about just using D103 diluted down to 10:1.

Thanks AGO!
 
Depends on your budget. Also are you planning on buying this to use on your personal car or are you running a detailing business?
 
Mobile business. Looking for something that will lessen the time I'm spending in the interior. Something I can use on small upholstery stains and for dash/door panel prep for dressing. I don't want to lug around 3 or 4 bottles for different surfaces. I do use a dedicated leather cleaner and conditioner so I'm not too worried about that.
 
Optimum hyper dressing. 5 oz. In a 32 oz. Bottle with 3 oz. Of APC+. You can clean and dress the interior at the same time. I don't use it on leather though I use optimum protecting plus for that. Goes on quickly and requires very little removal.

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Optimum hyper dressing. 5 oz. In a 32 oz. Bottle with 3 oz. Of APC+. You can clean and dress the interior at the same time. I don't use it on leather though I use optimum protecting plus for that. Goes on quickly and requires very little removal.

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What is Optimum Hyper Dressing? Did you mean Meg's?
 
You're not worried about protection, right? If that's the case, dilute D103 at 1:10. DP Total Interior Cleaner is awesome, but too expensive for a full time detailer, IMO.
 
The only downside is you can only use it on synthetic leather. I don't know if that's the same as finished leather?

Doesn't modern finished leather have a clear coating, so does it really matter?
 
I like the bmw interior cleaner and has a very nice smell, some customer like for me to pour a lil between the seats for air freshner
 
I have a dedicated leather cleaner and conditioner so I'm not worried about leather. Is there any way I can mix a few oz of CG VRP with 10:1 D103 or am I getting crazy mixing chemicals?
 
I think the new bottle says it can be used on leather door panels wheras the old bottle did not?
 
I don't know if CG has their own definition, but synthetic leather, also known as Leatherette, is usually made of vinyl and is plastic-based.
 
1Z Cockpit Premium FTW
Appologies, just saw mobile,1Z Cockpit premium IMO is the best but not diluteable. 1Z Blitz is the better for that. Can be diluted and can be used a s pre soak for the car 1:5,1:20 cleans leather and carpet,1:30 as a final dash wipedown for light dust.Leaves a fresh light smell, and one ounce in the laundry cleans the microfiber. Very useful product in my arsenal
 
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