Angus
AspiringProductSpecialist
Ok so I’ve got a few of these milky white spots on the inside vinyl trim of both my drivers and passengers side doors. I believe they may be the results of dried window wiper fluid based on their dry pattern and location/ proximity to the windshield. In the past, I’ve tried to remove them a couple of times with no luck.
Here's a close up of today's target:
Since I was doing a full interior detail I figured I’d try a few different interior cleaning products.
Each product was given a quick shake, sprayed directly onto the spot, and then rubbed vigorously with a green general purpose MF.
First up, my new favorite Detailer's Pro Series Total Interior Cleaner:
Microfiber in action:
And nothing, spot remains defiant:
Next up 1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium:
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Same result, no change:
Next up OPC at 3:1
Still nothing:
Before I step up to OPC at full strength and more aggressive brushes – I wanted to get suggestions on what else I could try?
Thank you in advance for the feedback!
Here's a close up of today's target:

Since I was doing a full interior detail I figured I’d try a few different interior cleaning products.
Each product was given a quick shake, sprayed directly onto the spot, and then rubbed vigorously with a green general purpose MF.
First up, my new favorite Detailer's Pro Series Total Interior Cleaner:

Microfiber in action:

And nothing, spot remains defiant:

Next up 1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium:
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Same result, no change:

Next up OPC at 3:1

Still nothing:

Before I step up to OPC at full strength and more aggressive brushes – I wanted to get suggestions on what else I could try?
Thank you in advance for the feedback!