Best treated wipes for interior cleaning

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I suppose I should get around to cleaning my car. What are the best treated wipes for cleaning of hard interior surfaces? I'm looking for something that will pick up dirt and not leave an oil residue behind. The oil slick is one thing I always hated about Armorall.
 
I suppose I should get around to cleaning my car. What are the best treated wipes for cleaning of hard interior surfaces? I'm looking for something that will pick up dirt and not leave an oil residue behind. The oil slick is one thing I always hated about Armorall.

You could always pick up the Armorall interior cleaning wipes, they don't have the product in them, they just clean. There's a new 'car' pack out with a nice snap open top. That just cleans surfaces and doesn't treat them. Or you could do what my fiancee does and just use a moist rag made out of old t-shirts.
 
i just use a california dash duster first and then a microfiber towel w/ water...
 
unfortunately, every protectant product i've used has the oily residue. cleaning products should be fine tho, but as mentioned above, if its just dust you're getting rid of, a moist rag does just fine.
 
I had been using the standard Armorall interior protectant wipes, but they leave the inside so greasy feeling. Also dust seems to clump up with the chemical the wipes leave behind.
 
meg's quick interior wipes are great. ive used them on all my cars. also the mini cali duster.
Ditto that. It seems to work very well without leaving any residue. That reminds me -- I gotta do mine after a very rainy weekend trip.
 
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