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Originally Posted by dmboone25
I've used a little Windex on my aluminum trim, with no ill effects so far.
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Just FYI, Windex contains ammonia, which will cloud clear plastic clear-coats, such as might exist on the wood trim-- don't know about the aluminum. Windex should really just be used for clear glass, as the ammonia can do a number on polyurethanes, plexiglass, and basically any plastic.
You probably haven't done any damage, but just to be on the safe side, I would discontinue its use on the interior of your car, especially if you have any tinted windows.
For the aluminum trim, mild soap and water probably work fine, simple green, or any non-ammonia cleaners.