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need a good cabinet cleaner

RV_daytrader
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What's a good cleaner for the fake wood cabinets that will give them a shine but not leave a film that might hold dust??
YODA...our lil Toyota!
1989 Toyota Seabreeze
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RV_daytrader
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westend wrote:
I've had real good luck with Meguiars automotive vinyl cleaner for plastics. It doesn't leave a film like Armorall or others.


I think I have some of that in wife's car...I'll try it in some inconspicuous spot...I just dont want something to wrinkle it up or loosen it.
YODA...our lil Toyota!
1989 Toyota Seabreeze

westend
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I've had real good luck with Meguiars automotive vinyl cleaner for plastics. It doesn't leave a film like Armorall or others.
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'71 Starcraft Wanderstar -- The Cowboy/Hilton

Chris_Bryant
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Fels Naptha is another good cleaner- particularly for grease and smoke. Works well on the vinyl "wood" paneling, and is the only thing to use on older Airstreams, on the vinyl clad aluminum.
-- Chris Bryant

pasusan
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Believe it or not, I use Mother's car wax - it works well on our fake wood fridge door as well as on the real wood cabinets.

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tplife
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Clean with Windex and once dry, treat with Armorall Original. Products like Murphys or Beeswax Oil are intended for wood, and we're talking vinyl over pressed wood here I'd wager.

Dick_B
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Murphy's Oil Soap?
Dick_B
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