mr.thetank
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I've got a problem. With all the heat lately I have been leaving my windows cracked open most of the time but shut them every night. Well I forgot to shut the windows on the V70 last night and luck would have it, it poured! Now the windows were only open about an inch but still got the seats and the door panels wet. The problem is that there are streaks and water marks where the water ran down the door and spots on the dash. The seats look fine. The car has a dark grey leather interior and dark grey vinyl. The streaks are on the door panels and on the edges of the dash and are light grey almost milky in color. I am just thinking that the water may have washed off some of the build up of protectant ect or left deposits as it dried.
The car was purchased last Aug from a used car dealer and they did the usual slather the interior with shiney goop and silicone the outside to make it pretty. I did do a quick wash of the inside when I got it but have not really done much to the interior as it is my wife's daily driver.
I haven't had a chance to really look at the car as it was still a little damp when she drove off to work this morning. I was thinking of washing the interior with lexol cleaner to see if that clears it up.
One other thing that I have noticed is that two of the window switches, suppose to be grey in color are now or this morning after getting all wet, are a milky white color where the water was sitting on them. They have some sort of rubber coating on them to give them a soft feel. still feels the same but now they are discolored like the door panels and the dash.
If water sits on the vinyl will it discolor it? :nixweiss
If anyone knows what to do let me know. I am going to try and wash the interior down tonight

The car was purchased last Aug from a used car dealer and they did the usual slather the interior with shiney goop and silicone the outside to make it pretty. I did do a quick wash of the inside when I got it but have not really done much to the interior as it is my wife's daily driver.
I haven't had a chance to really look at the car as it was still a little damp when she drove off to work this morning. I was thinking of washing the interior with lexol cleaner to see if that clears it up.
One other thing that I have noticed is that two of the window switches, suppose to be grey in color are now or this morning after getting all wet, are a milky white color where the water was sitting on them. They have some sort of rubber coating on them to give them a soft feel. still feels the same but now they are discolored like the door panels and the dash.
If water sits on the vinyl will it discolor it? :nixweiss
If anyone knows what to do let me know. I am going to try and wash the interior down tonight