Finlayforprez
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Hello everyone,
I know this is a bit of an OCD question, but I am wondering what you all use to get finger prints off of the outside black window trim. I don't typically close the doors by touching that trim, but there were a few giant smudges and finger prints from the dealership. I used a glass cleaner, interior detailer, and black trim conditioner to brighten it up and get rid of most of the finger prints, but when the black trim conditioner wears off I can see the finger prints faintly. I know on my previous LR4, a few applications and it should be fine, but I am wondering if someone has a product or method that they use to get this area clean. A lot of folks use window cleaner with vinegar, but it just doesn't seem to work.
I know it's a bit crazy, but I just hate finger prints on that black trim. I'd rather have my car covered in mud for a month! I will say, of all the cars I've had, finger prints REALLY stay and show up on the black trim on the LR4.
Thanks in advance!
Regards, David
I know this is a bit of an OCD question, but I am wondering what you all use to get finger prints off of the outside black window trim. I don't typically close the doors by touching that trim, but there were a few giant smudges and finger prints from the dealership. I used a glass cleaner, interior detailer, and black trim conditioner to brighten it up and get rid of most of the finger prints, but when the black trim conditioner wears off I can see the finger prints faintly. I know on my previous LR4, a few applications and it should be fine, but I am wondering if someone has a product or method that they use to get this area clean. A lot of folks use window cleaner with vinegar, but it just doesn't seem to work.
I know it's a bit crazy, but I just hate finger prints on that black trim. I'd rather have my car covered in mud for a month! I will say, of all the cars I've had, finger prints REALLY stay and show up on the black trim on the LR4.
Thanks in advance!
Regards, David