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Last Online: Jun 21st, 2024 21:22
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Shropshire
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Hi, i valet cars for a volvo dealership.When we get dirty mats i usually spray them with TFR traffic film remover or even diluted wheel acid,works a treat.After spraying them with either get your pressure washer and watch all the dirt being removed.Once the water from the mats is running clear hang them to dry ,they will be good as new.If you get any stubborn marks i use tar and glue with a stiff brush first before washing.Hope this will be of some help
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#12 |
Probably Akita's Toyboy..
Last Online: Dec 27th, 2023 22:24
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: A House.
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Autosmart BioBrisk is what you want i would highly highly advise against using TFR,wheel cleaners or tar removers on mats.
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Last Online: Nov 5th, 2019 18:26
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Norwich
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Hello
Borrow a Vax. Worked on my mats, but then I got the rubber ones - they just need a powerhose and an hour in the sun.
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