As per title: used silicone spray to remedy chafing power windows, was mostly successful at keeping the bulk of the spray confined to the window tracks, but as with any aerosol coming out of a pressurised can, some of it got into the air and a number of small droplets got onto the seat bolsters, door sills, door armrest, et cetera. Thankfully, none of it got onto my steering wheel, wiper and turn signal stalks, and gear selector.
It's not a massive amount that causes my fingers or bum to slide around everywhere, but while it is a very small amount, I can definitely notice it being on certain surfaces. Some of the droplets are still visible on the (PU) surfaces.
What might work to remove it? Some enthusiastic rubbing with a mildly abrasive household sponge? Would some 70% or 90% isopropyl alcohol do the trick? Or... do I just ignore it (I probably could, for a few weeks) and will the silicone residue just rub away over time with normal use?
It's not a massive amount that causes my fingers or bum to slide around everywhere, but while it is a very small amount, I can definitely notice it being on certain surfaces. Some of the droplets are still visible on the (PU) surfaces.
What might work to remove it? Some enthusiastic rubbing with a mildly abrasive household sponge? Would some 70% or 90% isopropyl alcohol do the trick? Or... do I just ignore it (I probably could, for a few weeks) and will the silicone residue just rub away over time with normal use?