Interior detail...

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Products used:
Einszett (1Z) on bottom/rough plastics
1Z cockpit premium and BMW interior cleaner (DuPont?)on the dash/console
(achieved a very OEM matte but rich looking finish)

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Looks really nice and not too flashy/shiny clean like most interior cleaning products leave..

The drivers seat is way close to the wheel, lol.
 
LOL yeah I had to push the seat forward a lot, as I was trying to get in the back seat and find a good position to get that pic
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(NOTE: the gauge/button illumination is red/orange on black in this car; due to the camera overexposing, it looks like yellow on red in this pic-ugh!)
 
Thanks for all the comments, guys - I try
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Q.Pete: what kind of SW do you need to process RAW? i am not sure I have the know-how, but I am a decent learner...
 
97tbird, if you want free, try Nikon ViewNX 2. It's been a while since I used it, but if I remember correctly, it allows you to adjust white balance, which is what you'd need in this case. It's fairly easy to figure out.

http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61/p/42/r_id/116678#Anchor-1


From the paid ones, I've used Adobe Lightroom. It has more features, including auto lens corrections, but it's somewhat slow and bloated, IMO. If you have a fast machine, I guess it's not a problem.
 
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