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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"MrWho the resident car cleaning expert will be along to advise you shortly.
But beware what he recommend might take at least 8 hrs "
Or get you 8 years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I recently done mine with a squirt of Vanish to get rid of a bad stain and then wiped it over with diluted clothes washing liquid. Then wiped it all down with clean damp cloth. Worked a treat. The seats needed a spruce up as I was selling it and the dogs got mud on the seats.
Getting rid of the blood stains in the boot was far more difficult |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I work for a car hire company...got one back last month.
Empty condom packets of floor...along with sand n pine needles.
Bottle of "slide n ride" lube in Door pocket.
Very suspicious stains on back seat....guess who didn't volunteer to clean it?
Great idea tho...hire a car to go dogging lol! |
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Was one of the funniest things I had once. Nearly crashed the car. An exes mother is in the back seat of the car.
She says to us. Think the kids have left a stain here. We knew better as to who left the stain! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i often use a multi purpose wipe to go over the car quickly - plastics and fabrics - but if it needs a good clean i use one of the upholstery sprays and a damp cloth - |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If they're not leather then you need a good quality APC (all purpose cleaner) I use something called Fab (seriously) made by a company called AutoBrite Direct.
Simply spray on, agitate and wipe off. It can also be used on plastics and around the house too. A 500ml bottle costs around £10.
Google Shop n Shine... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Always keep baby wipes in me car! ( mrs)
Neat fairy liquid and a warm damp cloth.
Brilliant stain remover x"
That's the last thing I'd recommend to be honest. The issue is fully extracting it. Once anything like Fairy Liquid dries it turns waxy unless you can extract it properly, which is almost impossible if you're only using a damp cloth.
Use the product I suggested and it'll work, it's what most pro retailers use. |
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