A couple of my past cars and one of my current cars (AMG GTR) has pretty much the entire cockpit in Alcantara. I have learned to love it, and have spent countless hours finding the best way to maintain. It's pretty easy.blueline wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 7:09 pm More instigating...![]()
Brush People, here's another product outlined in today's e-Brake news that we all need to maintain Alcantara and Race-Tex. (Sorry Willy, more money ya gotta spend.)
According to today's PCA weekly newsletter missive, both of Porsche's synthetic interior products (Alcantara and Race-Tex) need daily care, especially steering wheels, and that's whether or not you wear gloves.
PCA's article is titled "Alcantara: Love it or hate it, you still have to maintain and clean it".
https://www.pca.org/news/alcantara-love ... -tech-tips
Here are the links you'll need to fulfill the mission:
https://adamspolishes.com/products/adam ... kpit-brush
https://www.griotsgarage.com/interior-detailer/
https://www.sonaxusa.com/upholstery-alc ... eaner.html
Guess it's time for me to also join the Brush Brigade. (Where is that darned Fuller Brush Man when he's needed??)
PS - we're already down to 5° here tonight with the low going to 3°. Going to warm up a bit tomorrow but going back to 2° or so Saturday night. Folks , this is Tennessee for goodness sakes! (I'm enjoying the winter.)
You just need a brush, Microfiber cloth, vacuum and water. A brush similar to the "AdamsPolishes" link above... I use the GEIST brush, but it's the same thing.
If the UNIMAGINABLE happens and I spill something nasty on my Alcantara, I just use Sonax within my Alcantara routine instead of water/damp microfiber towel.
1)Brush it Lightly
2)Vacuum whatever the Brush lifts up
3)Damp a microfiber towel in water and rub in all directions then turn over and wipe with dry side
4)Vacuum
Mandatory) Vacuum the design lines in
