Victor Posted August 31, 2004 Share Posted August 31, 2004 I love the wood trim in my LX. Along with the leather, it makes me feel like I'm sitting in the first class section of luxury jet-liner. I want to take good care of it and make sure I don't use anything that could harm it. Does anyone have a suggestion on what to use to clean and maintain it? Is furniture polish a good idea? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EnDLesS Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 haeuheuhe.e.e. :D Thats true being feeling sittin in first class jet liner / airlines. im there with u Vic hmm.. airforce 1 maybe?hhuehuee.e.... ;) not only that also the interior~speedometer/ all the gauges/dim lights i love the LX470 ~full of the Xenon lights/bulb.. Hey by the way.. sometimes im wondering if ican do same to my LX450.. basically i think just replacing all the speedometer, gauges bulbs right? I mean to get all the Xenon interior lights... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 Actually they're not Xenon ;) The guages are actually quite simple, they're constantly lit with super bright LEDs, the needles are also LED, and they sit behind a tinted cluster cover in a face that is made of a nonreflective plastic. The LS has a cold cathode tube doing the illumination but all other Lexus' use these LED bulbs. The only "xenon" technology is in the headlights and the LX doesn't have xenon headlamps. As for the wood, I'm going to move this to the detailing forum. The wood is actuall;y only a very very thin veneer mated to a plastic backing and topped with a clearcoat. Really anything you can use on your paint you can use on the wood, polish, wax, quick detail sprays etc. I use either Plexus (do a search in the detailing forum for that and it can be purchased from www.lexuscarcare.com its a plastic cleaner, also works well on the instrument cluster lens) or lemon Pledge. Both work well but the Pledge resists fingerprints better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor Posted September 1, 2004 Author Share Posted September 1, 2004 Thanks Steve. I'll try the Pledge. It's already available at home and if it resists fingerprints better, all the more reason to use it. :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poppi Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 I would never use Pledge on any kind of wood. It has too much water in it. Poppi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 Whats wrong with water? You can also use water to clean the wood just fine. What you're missing is that nothing you use is ever going to touch the actual wood surface. The wood is coated in clearcoat, just like the car's paint. You can use anything you would use on the paint. Using wood oils that soak into the wood on a car interior is pointless and will only create a slimy mess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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