Even a steam cleaner wont clean it....

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Jobsitefish

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I would use a good quality all purpose cleaner properly diluted for interior surfaces. Not sure about other brands but I always have Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner Plus on my arsenal. Adams might have a similar priduct as well.

After you clean it you will pobably need a good quality UV protectant dressing to bring it back to life.

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Fusco0520

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Just something to try. When my work truck gets dirt and oils on it like that I use WD-40. Now I have not done it on my raptor yet cause it's a month old but I know on my work truck it works well. And it won't dry out the plastic. After I would put some mild detergent on it to remove the oil from the WD-40. Again I'm not saying this would work for you but it does on the work truck.
 

J Rosson

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2nd on the Mr. Clean Dry Erase Pad

I have used these to completely restore dingy white boat enterior, and anything else I can't get clean. It has a way of pulling the grime out of the nooks and crannies. Nasty white seats look like brand new in a few minutes.
Rinse often and rub gently.

If you have not tried one, trust me, it's worth the trip to the grocery store and $5. Get the heavy duty ones if you can find them.

I would be very surprised if a Mr. Clean magic eraser didn't remove the stain. I have cleaned dry paint out of worse.
 

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I keep baby wipes in the truck. That takes most of not all of the mud off of the interior plastics of mine. Just rub it in circles over it.
 

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I suggest you try a can of Spot Shot. It's a sort of dry cleaning solution in a can, and my experience with it is that it'll remove ANY spot out of carpet. You will find it where carpet cleaning supplies are sold.
 
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