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This is a discussion thread titled "Scrubbing Bubbles for interior cleaning", within the Detailing forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Has anyone used Scrubbing Bubbles for cleaning plastic trim like scuffs, door panels and pillar trim??? Well a detailing buddy of mine said that it is an old trick he used at some dealerships he worked for in the past.
So, It was time to clean-up the Camry's scuffs from the winter. I went into the house and grabbed the can and sprayed some on the bottom of a scuff to see if it would hurt it. Nothing happened to the plastic so I tried on top. This stuff works wonders, I'm tellin' ya, It's awesome and cheap!!!!
The scuffs were filthy dirty with dirt and grime, the bubbles took everthing off the top with ease. It did take a little scrubbing to get the dirt out of the texture of the plastic.
I talked to him afterwards to thank him for the cheap tip. He said it would work on the carpet also. I told him that I don't know about that, but I'll have to try it some day.
The way he was talking, I thought for sure I would find someone on here that used it. Did a search and couldn't find any talk of it.
good luck
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__________________ 07 Tundra Limited DC
5.7 V8, 4x4, Beige Int. Leather, DVD Navi, Chrome Tube steps (Toyota), Bakflip, Bedrug, SS Bed Rails