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Old 28 March 2008, 07:01 PM
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Default Bodyshop dust

Howdy,

after having some work done at the bodyshop my immaculate interior on my 93wrx is now covered with pale dust

Even though the car is 15 years old the interior defies its age as its immaculate.

What the best way to get rid of the dust? its the seats more that anything as the material is the rough kind if you know what I mean

Thanks
Old 28 March 2008, 09:14 PM
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Patience and a powerful hoover fitted with a soft brush attachment. There is no other way!
Old 30 March 2008, 01:25 PM
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or get the bodyshop to do that for you as they made that mess, they should clean up after them selves.
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get the bodyshop to do it bud....
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Don't let the bodyshop do it. I did that when my wife's Fabia Vrs went in for an accident repair. They made a right mess of it - I think they washed the pale coloured seats and forced the dust into the material. It's taken me many hours to get it close to right.
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