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Just wait for summer. There will be enough sweat from your taint that you can use to wipe the rest of the seat clean.
This. Typical vinyl.
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pressure washer with the green tip....
It says "wash out" interior.🙂 I've literally pulled the mats, removed the floor plugs, and sprayed out the interior after Moab. That red dust sure finds its way around. I haven't gone direct hit on the dash, but seats, floor, sills, and nearby parts have gotten the wash. Interestingly, I haven't noticed any dirt on the seats where I've needed to actually clean them. Just a rinse to get off the surface dust. I've got an unopened bottle of Chemical Guys Nonsense Invisible cleaner (no color, no smell) that I thought I would have had to use by now. I feel that's proof why the MGV seats are the only real option for a Bronco that goes off-road. I can't imagine how bad cloth seats would have sucked with all that red rock dust embedded in them.
 

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Any suggestions on a product that you’ve been happy with for cleaning the interior?

Thanks Ron
Chemical Guys makes a great interior cleaner; all their products work great.
 

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These seats covers are not very strong. A few times over the winter I caught my jacket zipper under me and I have all kinds of cuts in the seat cover. I wonder if this is covered on the interior warranty I bought.
No warrantee is going to cover that kind of damage.
 

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my seats would be carolina clay colored if they were cloth

my ass would be less sweaty tho
Yeah I agree, I have a lowly Base and the cloth seats are nice. I don't have (and don't want) heated and ventilated seats and they never feel cold or hot.
 

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Honestly, I use the same glass cleaner when I'm cleaning the windows, and then when I'm wiping down the weatherstripping with silicone I'll run the rag over the upholstery with that too.

If it's mud/deep dirt then Simple Green...
I would steer clear of glass cleaners especially if its ammonia based. It may deteriorate the material over time. Just use water or dishwashing hand soap.
 

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I will double down on the 303 products.
I've used 303 Cleaner and also the 303 Protectant for years with great success. Use it now on the MGV inside the Bronco. Wipe down door seals and fender flares as well. Low sheen, no fragrance. I use it on the tires too (I prefer low sheen on my tires).
 

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For the Marine Grade Vinyl I use Mother's VLR maybe once every two months, and in between VLR I use 303 protectant.

For the dash and other plastic surfaces I use P&S Swift when they get dirty, if the surface is clean and I just want a quick refresh I use 303.

I live in the Caribbean and Sun here is no joke so keeping the Vinyl / leather and plastics protected has always been a priority on all my vehicles.
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