imported_MBenz
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The interior surface of the older benzes is like a very hard vinyl. It is nicely textured and soft, not solid like plastic, but it does not behave like a softer material. It can take a lot of abuse before it cracks, fades, stretches, or tears. It is part of the older Mercedes build quality and style that is very different from the benzes today.
After doing some experimenting with the magic eraser, i have found that there is a certain amount of rubbing that this material can handle until you start to rub away the grain. Not hard enough will result in non satisfying results, still dirty. To hard, you can wear through the grain and it will be permanently smooth and kinda shiny. With a medium amount of pressure and some caution, you can achieve pretty much a brand new uniform matte finish.
I have tried diluted simple green and 1:6 woolite with brushes as well. This method works fine, but in some areas like on the top of the door panel where the driver has been resting his or her arm, the cleaners and brushes can't seem to reach deep down and create a surface as nice as the magic eraser.
For the most part i'm going to stick to the cleaners and brushes to be on the safe side, and only use the magic eraser if i have to. I will hopefully post some pics up tomorrow.
Thank you for all the replies and advice.
After doing some experimenting with the magic eraser, i have found that there is a certain amount of rubbing that this material can handle until you start to rub away the grain. Not hard enough will result in non satisfying results, still dirty. To hard, you can wear through the grain and it will be permanently smooth and kinda shiny. With a medium amount of pressure and some caution, you can achieve pretty much a brand new uniform matte finish.
I have tried diluted simple green and 1:6 woolite with brushes as well. This method works fine, but in some areas like on the top of the door panel where the driver has been resting his or her arm, the cleaners and brushes can't seem to reach deep down and create a surface as nice as the magic eraser.
For the most part i'm going to stick to the cleaners and brushes to be on the safe side, and only use the magic eraser if i have to. I will hopefully post some pics up tomorrow.
Thank you for all the replies and advice.
