Recommended button cleaner!

QP4Me

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Auto Glym Active Stain Remover seems to do a good job cleaning those hateful rubberised buttons. Just damp a microfiber cloth and gently rub.
 

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StuartW

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So does it take off the top, clear layer of the button? Do you have any before and after photos to how the results?
 

QP4Me

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It leaves the clear coat intact. The reason I thought it was good is because it does not leave a residue behind. I have tried many different products and this is best by far. It cleans around the handbrake lever nicely.

Will supply before and after when the buttons need cleaning again!
 

Andyk

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My eye's aren't what they used to be..Thought you said...Recommended bottom cleaner.......Was going to say Benny.
 

highlander

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My eye's aren't what they used to be..Thought you said...Recommended bottom cleaner.......Was going to say Benny.

kick a man when he's down why don't you? first you take his Mod badge and t-shirt away then make lude suggestions about his character.............. lol
 

Andyk

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Don't forget mine has been taken of me as well so I may be just lashing out.... ;-) ....... But yes unfair to my ex mod brother....Accept my apologies Benny.
 

StuartW

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It leaves the clear coat intact. The reason I thought it was good is because it does not leave a residue behind. I have tried many different products and this is best by far. It cleans around the handbrake lever nicely.

Will supply before and after when the buttons need cleaning again!

Sounds good, cheers