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Had been using my vacuum but didn't like the hard plastic of the vacuum nozzle scraping up stuff in the interior. Swapped over to a cheap lint brush from Amazon and now everything is back to silky smooth.

11th Gen Honda Civic Pro-Tip: Use lint brush to keep the alcantara door panels and armrest looking fresh 1719317421801-yw
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I thought I might've been the only weirdo using a similar device on the interior. I actually use a lint roller though. It's key on the black suede in the rear. It attracts dust particles like a magnet. Anyhow, glad to see I'm not alone. I also use the leaf blower on the interior to remove dust and debris.
 

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I thought I might've been the only weirdo using a similar device on the interior. I actually use a lint roller though. It's key on the black suede in the rear. It attracts dust particles like a magnet. Anyhow, glad to see I'm not alone. I also use the leaf blower on the interior to remove dust and debris.
I also use an electric leaf blower on my interior ............ ;-)
 
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I thought I might've been the only weirdo using a similar device on the interior. I actually use a lint roller though. It's key on the black suede in the rear. It attracts dust particles like a magnet. Anyhow, glad to see I'm not alone. I also use the leaf blower on the interior to remove dust and debris.
I initially tried the lint roller but I felt like the sticky was matting the suede texture. The lint brush is a lot smoooother
 

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I might have to try it with a rubber pet hair remover brush to see if it does anything.
 


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Just ordered one. Hopefully it works better than the standard brush combo.
 

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I haven't used the leave blower on the interior, but I use it on the exterior.

I debated the E-Go wet/dry vac because of its versatility. I just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I'll likely ask for it on my birthday.

https://egopowerplus.com/wet-dry-vacuum-power-wdv0900/

Battery operated and can suck as well as blow.
 

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Had been using my vacuum but didn't like the hard plastic of the vacuum nozzle scraping up stuff in the interior.
I find that wrapping the vacuum's tip in painters tape helps prevent scratches (and also makes it easy to clean - just replace the tape as needed).

I thought I might've been the only weirdo using a similar device on the interior. I actually use a lint roller though. It's key on the black suede in the rear. It attracts dust particles like a magnet. Anyhow, glad to see I'm not alone. I also use the leaf blower on the interior to remove dust and debris.
It's kind of a nightmare. I can see why they went with cloth for the US market.
 
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I haven't used the leave blower on the interior, but I use it on the exterior.

I debated the E-Go wet/dry vac because of its versatility. I just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I'll likely ask for it on my birthday.

https://egopowerplus.com/wet-dry-vacuum-power-wdv0900/

Battery operated and can suck as well as blow.
Love their blowers. I primarily use them for the cars, but they're good enough for light duty around the house. Just curious, what would your use case(s) be for wet vacuuming?
 

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I have a good old leather brush along with Dr. Beasley's microsuede cleaner that works very well. I like the idea of using the lint brush as well....
 
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Love their blowers. I primarily use them for the cars, but they're good enough for light duty around the house. Just curious, what would your use case(s) be for wet vacuuming?
It's a bad day is I need to use it.
 

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I have a good old leather brush along with Dr. Beasley's microsuede cleaner that works very well. I like the idea of using the lint brush as well....
+1 for Dr.Beasley's. The alcanata cleaner and protector are great products.
 

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If one of you guys would be kind enough to post some before and after pictures of using the roller I would greatly appreciate it.
 

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Sonax brush works great on all, seats and doors.
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