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Even if you own a brand...
Even if you own a brand new car, the cabin will soon fall victim to everyday dirt and dust. There is a huge choice of products available to keep the grime at bay, and Nielsen’s Interior Trim Cleaner is the latest arrival. So we put it through its paces.
We covered a section of plastic trim with dried fruit juice, chocolate and grease, and applied the cleaner as directed – the 500ml trigger spray bottle makes this easy. But we wiped it only gently with a cloth to see exactly how it performed.
The product made light work of the juice and grease, although the ground-in chocolate stains were more of a struggle. What’s more, while the Interior Trim Cleaner has a refreshing smell, it leaves a matt finish on your trim, which won’t suit all tastes. However, the manufacturer claims that the formula conditions and restores the upholstery, and provides an anti-static finish.
While the new treatment performs well, it’s not as capable as the Comma Interior Cleaner – the top choice in Auto Express’s Product Honours 2007. The Nielsen also costs ?1.29 more than its rival, yet the pack is 200ml smaller.
Price: ?4.29Rating: 4 Stars
Buy from: 01283 222277,
www.nielsenchemicals.com
Problems? It’s pricey, and you don’t get much for your cash.
So why buy? Leaves a refreshing smell and gets your interior trim spotless.