DFB5.0
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As others have said, vacuum first, then wipe down with an interior detailer. I would avoid using a dressing for the wipe down, that mixed with the dust you are trying to remove wouldn't be ideal. Stick with an interior cleaner or detailer, something like Carpro InnerQD or P&S Xpress, or even a rinse-less wash mixed at the quick detailer ratio. A damp towel would be fine as well.
CARPRO | Inner QD Interior Quick Detailer – Car Supplies Warehouse
P&S | XPress Interior Cleaner | Car Supplies Warehouse – Car Supplies Warehouse
Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine | Car Supplies Warehouse – Car Supplies Warehouse
For vacuuming, you use a soft brush in one hand and the vac in the other to get into vents and panel gaps ect.
Detail Factory - Ultra-Soft Detailing Brushes | The Rag Company
CARPRO | Inner QD Interior Quick Detailer – Car Supplies Warehouse
P&S | XPress Interior Cleaner | Car Supplies Warehouse – Car Supplies Warehouse
Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine | Car Supplies Warehouse – Car Supplies Warehouse
For vacuuming, you use a soft brush in one hand and the vac in the other to get into vents and panel gaps ect.
Detail Factory - Ultra-Soft Detailing Brushes | The Rag Company
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