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      11-07-2017, 10:38 AM   #1
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Nextzett Cockpit cleaner, recommended?

I read that Nextzett used to be Einszett, but just wondering if they're still preferred in terms of interior cleaning solutions, cockpit to be exact? My door panels and dash could use some love as I've never touched them with chemicals in over three years of ownership, but I'm thinking of trying something to restore that oem matte clean look..

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You're correct... Nextzett is the remains of what used to be known as Einszett.
Einszett Closes, Nextzett Begins by Reece @ DI


Cockpit Premium is a great option for general cleaning. You can use it weekly to remove dust from vinyl and leather surfaces and to lift light dirt. It leaves a very matte finish that is comparable to new, undressed material.


If you are in need of a product for deeper cleaning, an interior all purpose cleaner like CarPro Inside would be a good choice.




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You're correct... Nextzett is the remains of what used to be known as Einszett.
Einszett Closes, Nextzett Begins by Reece @ DI


Cockpit Premium is a great option for general cleaning. You can use it weekly to remove dust from vinyl and leather surfaces and to lift light dirt. It leaves a very matte finish that is comparable to new, undressed material.


If you are in need of a product for deeper cleaning, an interior all purpose cleaner like CarPro Inside would be a good choice.




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Sounds like option #2 is what I'm after.. My door panels have some greasy looking finger prints on them that I'd like to clean, but perhaps I'll just buy both of those products and use the second one sparingly as I don't want to "burn" or ruin my interior surfaces..

Thanks Zach, I appreciate it!

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