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Successful Sunscreen Removal from Softex - 2017 Prime

Discussion in 'Prime Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by SeattleBebop1, Mar 12, 2021.

  1. SeattleBebop1

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    I've seen several threads asking for help on this issue, but I don't believe I've found a "success" thread, so here it is.

    Obligatory warning: Toyota's official recommendation for "synthetic leather areas" (Softex) is:
    ● Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner.
    ● Wipe it off with a soft cloth dampened with neutral detergent diluted to approximately 1%.
    ● Wring out any excess water from the cloth and thoroughly wipe off remaining traces of detergent and water

    Yeah. Toyota's recommendation didn't work. Sunscreen is made to chemically bond to crap. I also tried Mother's VLR cleaner, which is OK for getting dirt off, but not sunscreen that's been bonded into Softex for god knows how long (I purchased this car in Nov. 2020). I might be a dirty hiker but I don't want sunscreen on my seats!

    So I turned to the wisdom of YouTube, and found a recommendation from a professional auto detailer, "Auto Fetish Detail": Meguair's super-degreaser, D108.

    Here's what I did:
    • Diluted the degreaser, 10 parts water to 1 part degreaser in a spray bottle.
    • Put on N95 mask and kitchen gloves for protection, rolled down car windows. (It didn't seem to be that potent after dilution, but there is a warning on the bottle....)
    • Sprayed degreaser on affected areas.
    • Wiped with non-abrasive scrub pads (I purchased the ones Auto Fetish Detail links).
    • Wiped dry with clean microfiber towel.
    • Repeated about five times.
    • SUCCESS.
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    I cleaned the car yesterday. Here's a picture from today of the cleaned seat, in better lighting. seat_clean_2.jpg
     
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    Looks like you got 95% out with the degreaser and this last clean got the remaining. I will have to pick some up just to have on hand. Yeah these seats just suck up any lotions or oils thats on your body.
     
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    I thought the cleanability was the only good thing about Softex over cloth covering. Well, I will definitely stick with a car with cloth covering going forward.
     
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    Sunscreen in Seattle??? I didn't realize they even sold it there. :D
    I lived in Gig Harbor for a few years and the weather is typically cloudy/overcast/showers from Sept to May, although June through August are absolutely beautiful.
     
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    The non-abrasive scrub pad helped too. If you were in the area, I'd give you some of both! I now have a giant bottle of degreaser, lol. Although apparently I can use it to clean.

    Nah, it's still gonna be better for me, a dirty hiker. '03 had cloth seats and it was impossible to get all the dirt and stains out of them. Dirt wipes right off Softex. I also have WeatherTech all-season mats, so I can mostly skip vacuuming altogether. I know some people don't like the feel of Softex, but this is a cool climate so I basically never wear shorts anyway.

    The sunscreen was imported from CA along with the car! Heheh, I live for the summer (high backpacking season). Fortunately my work lets me take lots of vacation then.
     
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    LOL, you are saying your climate is too cool for shorts, but you managed to paste the backrest of your Softex seats with sunscreen??? My wife liked Softex in my 2017 PP Premium, but I hated it. That and the large screen was the reason enough to trade it to 2020 PP LE.
     
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    I've only owned my PP since Nov. 2017. I bought it from CA, previous owner sunscreened it! They also hit a curb so I have to replace the driver's splash shield at some point. (It's hanging down a little which I assume reduces mpg.)

    I don't hate the screen; I just wish I could get my Google maps on it.
     
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    Aha! That explains it. By splash shield, you mean the underbody plastic piece? If it is not ripped completely, you may be able to tie it back with a zip tie if the clip hole is too large to secure it.
     
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    Yes, the plastic piece. Here are some subpar pics I took while crouching at the driver's front tire.

    I think I'll try duct tape and zip ties first.
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    It could be just missing the plastic clips. If that is the case, securing it back on the frame attach points may be easy and cheap enough DIY repair as long as you have a secure and safe way to raise the vehicle and crawl under the car. Over the years, doing the oil change and minor maintenance on different vehicles, I always managed to break the clip when I remove the underbody splash covers. I bought a variety of plastic clips that would fit our vehicles. OEM parts are quite expensive. Buying third-party clips in bulk were cheap.

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    Hey (former) Peninsula dweller! Kingston here. Really looking forward to the Spring!
     
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    Off Topic SeattleBebop1 but I cannot seem to direct message you but how did you lift your Prime? Thats one of my biggest pet peeves on this car is that it is way too low, no clearance and also let me know what the estimated total was to lift it. Any issues after it?
     
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    I forgot to reply, but the splash shield did actually have some torn-off missing bits damage, so the clips would not have worked. I used long zip ties to rig it back up. I am small enough to shimmy under my lifted car. ;)
     
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    Hi Rob, sorry for the delay. I went to a Jeep 4x4 shop in Auburn, WA and paid a pro to lift it and align it. I would be very surprised if you had to pay the amount I paid in Seattle area. ($540 for lift, plus $149 for alignment.) No issues or rattles at all, but I went with one of the best shops. Here's some more info:
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