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2020 2500

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I posted a few questions in the Exterior section, but only really have one question for the interior since everything looks brand new.

My question: What do you do to clean and protect the dash, cluster, carpets, seats, all other parts. I am wanting to take care of this truck as it is the nicest one I have ever owned. Thanks.
 
What trim level do you have? Reason I ask is I have a poor man’s tradesman and clean my vinyl floor and seats with foamy window cleaner. I imagine if you have a high cotton edition you will need to use something a little bit more delicate on your supple cow skin leather.
 
From the ‘take care of my stuff but it’s still a truck’ side of things:

Laramie trim level, same year 2500. I keep a swiffer in there to knock the dust down, a sticky roller to keep the fur in control between weekly vacuums, and use a wet rag to wipe off the dog slobber lol. I haven’t used any sort of product on the leather (faux leather?). It is garage kept though, and I do drape a towel over the seat when I drive it after running/hiking. Back seat is likewise covered with a dog cover thing.

Interior seems very durable overall and doesn’t require much to stay looking good imo.
 
What trim level do you have? Reason I ask is I have a poor man’s tradesman and clean my vinyl floor and seats with foamy window cleaner. I imagine if you have a high cotton edition you will need to use something a little bit more delicate on your supple cow skin leather.
I don't know. I believe it is a Tradesman, but there is no leather in this. The floor mats are pretty thick Ram mats and cloth seats. But I do not have a name on the back of the bed. However, your suggestions sound good. Thanks.
 
From the ‘take care of my stuff but it’s still a truck’ side of things:

Laramie trim level, same year 2500. I keep a swiffer in there to knock the dust down, a sticky roller to keep the fur in control between weekly vacuums, and use a wet rag to wipe off the dog slobber lol. I haven’t used any sort of product on the leather (faux leather?). It is garage kept though, and I do drape a towel over the seat when I drive it after running/hiking. Back seat is likewise covered with a dog cover thing.

Interior seems very durable overall and doesn’t require much to stay looking good imo.
That sounds good. No dog here so no hair, but these are good ideas as well. Thanks.
 
I am also thinking seat covers so my sliding in and out of the front seat does not rip or tear anything. I have heard of a company called skynz, or CatSkynz, but not sure if they or another company would be better? Thanks.
 
I use this on the floor mats, pedals, dash/door plastic, and my vinyl seats. It works great, has no greasy feel, and has a factory look.

 
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