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Trucks are slow
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Jax, FL
Posts: 3,249
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what do yall use to clean your seats, the tweed ones, is there anything that can clean the vinyl on the back of the seats and the door panels?
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Praying for America
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Where freedom begins
Posts: 40,568
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Jason, I got a hand held steam cleaner that works great in the car. If you want to make the drive, we can clean 'em up real good.
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Trucks are slow
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Jax, FL
Posts: 3,249
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I may be down that way at some point this weekend, you are off monday, right? I will call you if I make it down there
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GROWED UP WRONG
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: The Box Babies Come In
Posts: 6,491
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TUFF STUFF in a red and yellow can. aint nothin this stuff cant clean...
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Steam cleaning is about the best you can do for fabric seats, in terms of a general cleaning. Any good spot remover works well on spills and stains, as well. Don't discount the ide of Scotch Guard after you've got them clean.
Essentially, think of cleaning your car seats the way you would an upholstered (or leather for that matter) piece of furniture that get's heavy use in your home. As far as cleaning the vinyl and plastic, Midnightrunner, any good cleaner, including Simple Green and 409 will work, just make sure to use a dressing after to protect and restore the finish after cleaning. ------------------ Tang 350 66 GT350 Replica (drives like it's pissed off) 97 3.8L Convertible '89 Silver Anniversary 5.0LX all are Zainoed weekly |
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Praying for America
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Where freedom begins
Posts: 40,568
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