Does anyone know how to remove sunscreen stains from the vinyl inside door panels from our Lincoln MKC?
We have tried household cleaners including Murphy's Oil Soap.
Does anyone know how to remove sunscreen stains from the vinyl inside door panels from our Lincoln MKC?
We have tried household cleaners including Murphy's Oil Soap.
In reply to Mustang50 :
Is it a physical sunscreen or absorbed?
Some physical sunscreens need special ammonia based cleaners or even diluted alcohol to remove. The absorbed type should be rather easy with dish or laundry soap and water.
I actually haven't had much issue removing stains. But I am usually quick to clean up such things, like the next weekend. I usually can get it out with dish soap and water. If I am traveling I rub out the stain with WET ONES wipes which I use almost exclusively after a steering wheel engineer told me it was the only product that they tested that didn't cause negative effects on the many plastics/leather used on modern steering wheels.
If it has been baked into the plastic for years then IDK. Take the trim off and soak it in something? Professional detailer may have better knowledge of products to get it out.
In reply to Mustang50 :
I literally just finished taking white sunscreen off the hard plastic door panels of my GMC a few minutes ago. It's been there for a few weeks and it came off with liquid hand soap on a dish rag. Not sure what to tell you to try.
I usually start with Simple Green. Then I go to Griot's Interior Cleaner or Lithium Hyper Cleanse. (Yes, I have a lot of detail products.)
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