Interior cleaning
#1
Hi,
Is it ok to first dust my car then use just plain old water to wipe the interior off (not the carpets and seats obviously, I will use a vacuum on these) ?
Thanks and any advice on the subject will be appreciated......are products like 'armour oil' ok ?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
Is it ok to first dust my car then use just plain old water to wipe the interior off (not the carpets and seats obviously, I will use a vacuum on these) ?
Thanks and any advice on the subject will be appreciated......are products like 'armour oil' ok ?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
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I realise bttt is a way of keeping your post at the top of the list but what do the actual letters stand for
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still learning
EDIT : a stab in the dark..back toward the top ????
how close was that
[Edited by n5pug - 7/14/2002 3:53:27 PM]
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still learning
EDIT : a stab in the dark..back toward the top ????
how close was that
[Edited by n5pug - 7/14/2002 3:53:27 PM]
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You certainly wouldn't want to use "plain old water" where I live. The ******* stuff is so hard it'd leave white lime spots every where!
My neighbour accidently sprayed my car with the hose while watering hanging boxes, and I had to use vinegar to clean my windscreen!!!!!!!!!
My neighbour accidently sprayed my car with the hose while watering hanging boxes, and I had to use vinegar to clean my windscreen!!!!!!!!!
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Sorry for the delay
Just 20 mins ago got back from 5 days at max power what a laugh
Yup you can use just plain old water if you want advise you put a cleanig fluid in it like that magic multi purpose cleaner from wax wizard then treat after wards to keep thedash from splitting and fading
Just 20 mins ago got back from 5 days at max power what a laugh
Yup you can use just plain old water if you want advise you put a cleanig fluid in it like that magic multi purpose cleaner from wax wizard then treat after wards to keep thedash from splitting and fading
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anyone know how to get curry stain out of a prodrive mat-had to stop suddenly for drunk,have tried 101 stain remover and turtle wax stain remover-no luck.i am tempted to try using my baby due to the copious amounts of saliva produced-it gets rid of everything else!!
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