Review: Dr Beasley's Microsuede Cleaner & Protection - Carbon 65 Corvette Interior

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Review: Dr Beasley's Microsuede Cleaner & Protection - Carbon 65 Corvette Interior


Dr Beasley's Microsuede Cleaner & Protection

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What are these two products?

One product is a dedicated cleaner for microsuede and the other is dedicated protectant for microsuede.


What do they do?

One safely cleans microsuede and the other protects the microsuede from dirty, grime, spills and stains.


When do I use them?

In a perfect world you would use them ASAP - as in right after you purchase a car with microsuede. Besides that, on a regular basis like 2-3 times a year. Depends on how often you drive your car and how soiled it gets from use.


Why should I use them?

To keep this microfiber material both clean and protected and also to preserve the factory new appearance.




What's the deal with microsuede?

It's a popular fabric being used more and more inside of cars, trucks, suvs, even boats and RVs. It looks luxurious and feels smooth and soft like real velour leather. It's said to be a delicate material that should be treated with products specifically formulated and intended for use with this form of fabric.



In order to use it I need a car with microsuede

A few weeks ago I tested out the new Dr. Beasley's Z1, which is an all-in-one compound, polish and ceramic coat protection paint care product. You can read about that product here. While Carbon 65 Corvette was here, and because it has more microseude or Alcantara in it than any car I've ever seen, I took some time to test out the Dr. Beasley's Microsuede Cleaner and Microsuede Protection.


2018 Carbon 65 Corvette

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We're talking LOTS of this material in this special edition Corvette. The key areas to clean are the areas where human skin touches the most. The steering wheel, the center console, the insets in the seats and the door arm rests.




Now this is a LOT of microsuede!

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Hi-wear areas

The areas that see the most wear are any of the places you touch when riding in or driving the car, for example the seats, arm rests, center console and steering wheel.

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How to clean microsuede

While it can seem like a job best left to professional detailers - cleaning microsuede is actually really simple as long as you're using quality products.

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Directions for use

1: Mist a small amount of Dr. Beasley's Microsuede Cleanser directly onto the surface being treated. Be careful to not over-saturate.

2: Using a clean interior microfiber towel, gently wipe the surface with low pressure to remove dirt and other contaminants as well as excess moisture. The fabric will be slightly darker after treatment, but will return to its original color once dried.

Note: For heavier soiled areas, a second treatment may be necessary.

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How to apply the Dr. Beasley's Protection

This is where you there's actually a little trick that the folks at Dr. Beasley's have come up with to ensure uniform product application and thus uniform protection.

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Directions for use

1. Using an interior cleaning brush, push microsuede fibers in one direction.
2. Spray Microsuede Protection. Do not soak the fabric.
3. Allow approximately 10 minutes for sprayed area to dry.
4. Again using the interior brush, push microsuede fibers in opposite direction.
5. Spray Microsuede Protection, again making sure to not soak fabric.
6. Allow microsuede 24-48 hours to dry undisturbed for optimal protection.


It's kind of hard to tell but in the pictures below I'm brushing the fibers away from me, so from the bottom of the picture to the top.

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After I've moved all the fibers away from me I then mist on the Dr. Beasley's Microsuede Protection.

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Allow to dry for 10 to 15 minutes

Now I let it dry for about 10 minutes. I didn't wear my watch on this day so I borrowed Yancy for these shots.

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10 minutes later...

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Next I re-brush the face of the seat only now I'm brushing the fibers TOWARDS me.

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Then I re-spray the seat to coat the other side of the fibers.

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STOP
At this point you're supposed to stop and allow the product to dry undisturbed for 24 to 48 hours for optimal protection. I recommend you follow the manufactures directions.



Me?
I'm going to borrow a technique I came up with for protecting canvas tops and that is to dawn a pair of nitrile gloves and massage the protection into the microsuede.

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Like this,

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Then instead of letting the Protection air-dry - I help it with an air mover.

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A few hours later here's the results...

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Review

This is the first time I've ever cleaned and treated this much microsuede. I've worked on a few racing seats in a classroom situation but never seats and other components in an actual car. This car is only a few years old and low mileage so I was a little surprised at the level of dirt on the seats, the steering wheel and arm rests - but - the Dr. Beasley's Microsuede Cleaner seem to clean these areas simply by spraying and wiping with clean microfiber towels.

The Dr. Beasley's Protection was just as easy to use the key was to brush or push the fibers in different directions so when you spray on the protection you coat all the various sides of the fibers. I kind of like my technique but use your own judgement.

Microsuede also called Alcantara, Ultrasuede and other names is really blend of is a blend of 68% polyester and 32% polyurethane synthetic materials, which is similar to microfiber towels like we use for other aspects of detailing our cars. So while it's said to be delicate - I know I have some microfiber towels that have seen a LOT of use and been wash and dried hundreds of times in the washing and drying machines and they still look good and work fine. That said - I would still treat cars that use these materials using dedicated products for maximum service life and to preserve the factory new appearance.

Like all products from Dr. Beasley's - these products were easy to use and the seats and interior came out looking cleaner and a tick refreshed. If you buy anything that has this new fashion trend material in it - then budget for the appropriate products and while the car and thus the material is still brand new and in excellent condition - start protecting it. This is definitely an area where you're going to be safer and better off to be pro-active instead of re-active.





On Autogeek.com

Dr. Beasley's Microsuede Cleanser

Dr. Beasley’s Microsuede Protection

Natural Horse Hair Interior Upholstery Brush


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