#50's bright yellow vinyl is starting to look drab, now that I've climbed in and out a million times in my funky garage/project pants!


What's the best stuff for cleaning this soft, bright vinyl?
Ideally, I'd like to find something with a nice smell (more like a leather treating product than a Windex-type smell), and it's important that whatever I use doesn't make the vinyl really slick. Once I'm sitting in the truck I like to stay put while driving around corners--yes, I did my whole vinyl seat with Armor-All as a teenager and had that fun experience.

I've looked through the off-the-shelf stuff at NAPA and couldn't find anything that seemed just right. The leather cleaning products don't mention anything but leather, and the vinyl stuff all looks like it would give me that "slip-and-slide" experience.
I actually tried some Simple Green on an inconspicuous spot and it worked pretty well, but the smell's not what I'm looking for. Have you ever been eating a Super Burrito in a taqueria when the guy comes over to clean the table next to you, with the big spray bottle full of that blue cleaning stuff? And a big cloud of it wafts directly in to your burrito zone? Well, that's not the smell I'm looking for.

Thanks very much for all of the tremendously helpful advice!!!
Robroy