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Quick Cleaning Interior / Exterior?

Paris92

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I am in the process of building out my kit to keep the car in top shape as much as possible. Wondering the choices other have made for quick cleaning of the surfaces.

For the interior, I think a quick dusting will be the most common day to day maintenance. Does anyone have a specific recommendation for a duster? Is the California Duster the preferred tool? Other options? What about a cleaner and or procedure for the piano black surfaces that does not scratch them?

For the exterior, I have had a ceramic coating applied, but I am still a bit apprehensive to use a physical tool (like a duster) to wipe off the surface as a quick option. I plan to get a power washer and foam/clean the exterior surfaces but was looking for more of a quick clean on a daily basis, if that is even an option. Looking for any ideas/suggestions others have used.
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For the interior, I use an interior detailer - CarPRO InnerQD seems pretty good - with a good microfiber cloth. I have ceramic coating for the seats, so heavy cleaning has not yet been needed.

For the screens, and shiny plastic, I use a 50/50 mix of Adams Washless Waterless and CarPRO Clarify glass cleaner. Using a lens-type microfiber cloth - I bought some of these to match my Frozen Blue color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D127QYBL, but 12" is a bit too big!

I would not touch the paint of the car without some form of lubrication. Dusting moves dirt directly on the paint, and will eventually scratch it. I use Adams Washless Waterless for on-the road spot cleaning with a microfiber cloth when needed, and Gtechniq bug cleaner for the buggy parts of the car. Others have used a Quick Detailer product for light cleaning, but I've not done this.
 
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