cloth on door pannels
#2
I usually just use a microfiber towel with my interior cleaning product already in it from doing the rest of the interior. Just mist some quick detailer or any mild cleaner and scrub it with the microfiber towel. Mine gets lots of marks on it too.
#5
My door panels have that too and it looks horrible. What's worse is the last owner stained the front drivers seat. Any ideas on how to get th stains out of the seat? They are liquid stains like coffee or soda.
#6
For stains try a product called Folex which can be found at home depot. Its in a spray bottle. Vaccuum the area and spray it with folex. Agitate with your fingers and let it soak for about 10 minutes. After that try to extract it using hot water in a spray bottle and vaccuum it out. Lots of detailers including myself have had great experiences with folex.
#7
For stains try a product called Folex which can be found at home depot. Its in a spray bottle. Vaccuum the area and spray it with folex. Agitate with your fingers and let it soak for about 10 minutes. After that try to extract it using hot water in a spray bottle and vaccuum it out. Lots of detailers including myself have had great experiences with folex.
#8
Okay.. besides how to clean the cloth that is on the door panels... any suggestion on how to keep it looking like new? and/or not worn? I have a tendency to like to rest my arm on the window sill either with the window closed or open... and I figure that might not be so good for the fabric. Any suggestions for something decent that I can either make, or that is already made to cover the fabric starting at the window edge?
thanks.
thanks.
#10
for cloth i use Griot's Interior Cleaner
for door panels (plastic part) and dash i use Prima Nero.
www.griotsgarage.com
www.detailersparadise.com (or you can get Prima via amazon)
for door panels (plastic part) and dash i use Prima Nero.
www.griotsgarage.com
www.detailersparadise.com (or you can get Prima via amazon)
#11
I've had the same problem on my door cloth... There are just light color "smudge" marks from where i rest my elbow or have touched it. This sounds way to simple but it works for me. I just use a damp washcloth and rub across the fabric and poof... looks like new. for me that is.
#12
I've had the same problem on my door cloth... There are just light color "smudge" marks from where i rest my elbow or have touched it. This sounds way to simple but it works for me. I just use a damp washcloth and rub across the fabric and poof... looks like new. for me that is.
Why would they use a fabric so prone to scuffing? Why does it do that? There's gotta be some kind of product (scotchgard?) that will prevent scuff marks. Anyone?
#13
I know scotchgard doesn't work, because I scotchgarded all the fabric in the car on the second day I owned it (including those crappy door panels, which already had one scuff on the driver's side from my elbow)... and the scuffs only continue to appear.
I am also interested if anyone has an idea for how to remove or prevent those scuffs. This is seriously the most ridiculous issue ever-- it's probably my biggest pet peeve with the car, no joke.
I am also interested if anyone has an idea for how to remove or prevent those scuffs. This is seriously the most ridiculous issue ever-- it's probably my biggest pet peeve with the car, no joke.
#14
These scuffs are easily removed with a microfiber towel lightly misted with some quick detailer. Just apply lots of pressure. Jeez you guys are some serious whiners. Take 5 minutes out of your day/week to clean them.
#18
The point is, it shouldn't be scuffing like that. It's a whine-able feature. I think it's the ONLY thing negative I have to say about my Fit. But it is really a ridiculous issue. Most fabrics don't scuff when you touch them, so why put the only scuffable fabric known to man on the one area of a car where it is most likely to get the most scuffs?
#19
It doesn't matter why they did it but they did. So either come online and whine about it which won't do a thing. Or take the time it took to post your complaint and clean it. Or change the fabric.
Last edited by qbmurderer13; 08-30-2009 at 11:58 AM.
#20
I'm glad I have your permission to whine... thank you. I would imagine that Honda designers research forums such as this to find out what people like and don't like when considering improvements for future models. Maybe my '09 has an armrest because enough people whined about not having one in years past.