Simplest cleaner to remove greasy dealer interior detailer?

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I just bought a car and it has an armor-all like greasy detailer on the interior plastics.

In the past I would use a 50:50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and warm water, but I don't know if that is still the best option as this car isn't a beater like I usually buy.

It's a 2015 Golf.
 
Dish detergent mixed in a bucket of warm water, dish detergent is designed to cut through oil.
 
I would simply leave it. It will disappear in a week or less. I've used nothing but Armor All on my trucks plastic interior, since I bought it new 31 years ago. And all of the plastic, both inside and out looks like new.

I know a lot of people complain about Armor All. But I've proven, at least to myself, that it's one of the best out there for this type of protection. And I'm talking 31 years of desert high temperature, high UV light exposure. And they sell it in just about every type of finish. From ultra high gloss, to all but flat.
 
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