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JonathanP



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Caledonian Blue
dirt / grease / sun block on interior trim removal
Hi

Anyone got any idea how to remove white sun block cream from the interior trim on the side of the centre console and the front dash grab handle without causing any damage or staining.

My daughter was a good girl and put lots of sun cream on before her sports day at school but unfortunately it is now on various parts of my car.

Thanks

Jonathan
Post #1071787 20th Jul 2025 12:42pm
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JonathanP



Member Since: 01 Jun 2024
Location: Barnard Castle
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Thanks for the help Chaps

I showed my wife these ideas and we have used both baby wipes and swarfega for grease removal on all sorts from clothes to Emulsioned walls, and mostly they both worked great.

So on the next shopping delivery she looked for wipes from Tesco and the search also came up with Simoniz interior wipes for cars etc.

So we tried them and they worked great.

Thanks very much for the suggestions

Jonathan
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