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What do you use to clean the (blue) very sensitive interior plastic with?

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Most of the time I use a damp micro fiber cloth as my truck does not get very dirty on the inside. I think the blue textured panels look great the way they are without any armor-all type shine on them.
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Most of the time I use a damp micro fiber cloth as my truck does not get very dirty on the inside. I think the blue textured panels look great the way they are without any armor-all type shine on them.
Same here.
The dash is already glary enough when driving West in the evening sun, without adding more glare to it.
 

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From what I've read on here and what I've noticed on my own truck, the blue door cards and other interior plastic trim seems to be especially sensitive to, of course scratches, but also liquids that they come in contact with.

Will your average run-of-the-mill Meguiars be ok?
F! I'm color blind. Plastics in the Maverick are grey to me.
 

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From what I've read on here and what I've noticed on my own truck, the blue door cards and other interior plastic trim seems to be especially sensitive to, of course scratches, but also liquids that they come in contact with.

Will your average run-of-the-mill Meguiars be ok?
I hate to expose my ignorance, but what's a door card?
 

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Damp washcloth/microfiber towel and occasionally 303 water based protectant. 303 works great on the seats too.

No reason to use a bunch of chemicals on interior plastics.

To anyone wondering, those shiny products actually attract more dirt too. They leave a residue and for some products especially, they can turn your plastic into a sticky nightmare.
 
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Most of the time I use a damp micro fiber cloth as my truck does not get very dirty on the inside. I think the blue textured panels look great the way they are without any armor-all type shine on them.
I understand your point of view, and I did try a damp microfiber cloth at first but I could easily still see week old dog drool lines going down the door card. The Meguiars I used totally eliminated the lines so I suppose it has a cleaning agent. Or maybe the shine just covered it up. I'll have to keep an eye on it.
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