cleaning jeep interior
#21
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
Armorall is the antichrist. I'm convinced it's produced by the same folks
who make car interiors, so they can sell more new cars and new car
interiors.
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Skip
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4017C3FD.5AF04249@sympatico.ca...
> Small brush and dish soap...
>
> Though I just use a hose and pressure washer inside my CJ7.
>
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tupac Chopra wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> > the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> > before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> > to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> > caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> > it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> > both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> > out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > TC
who make car interiors, so they can sell more new cars and new car
interiors.
--
Skip
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4017C3FD.5AF04249@sympatico.ca...
> Small brush and dish soap...
>
> Though I just use a hose and pressure washer inside my CJ7.
>
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tupac Chopra wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> > the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> > before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> > to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> > caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> > it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> > both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> > out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > TC
#22
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
Armorall is the antichrist. I'm convinced it's produced by the same folks
who make car interiors, so they can sell more new cars and new car
interiors.
--
Skip
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4017C3FD.5AF04249@sympatico.ca...
> Small brush and dish soap...
>
> Though I just use a hose and pressure washer inside my CJ7.
>
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tupac Chopra wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> > the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> > before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> > to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> > caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> > it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> > both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> > out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > TC
who make car interiors, so they can sell more new cars and new car
interiors.
--
Skip
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:4017C3FD.5AF04249@sympatico.ca...
> Small brush and dish soap...
>
> Though I just use a hose and pressure washer inside my CJ7.
>
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tupac Chopra wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> > the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> > before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> > to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> > caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> > it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> > both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> > out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> > suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > TC
#23
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
oh god yeah.. stay away from this crap. I used it religeously on my
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
#24
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
oh god yeah.. stay away from this crap. I used it religeously on my
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
oh god yeah.. stay away from this crap. I used it religeously on my
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
bfgoodrich 245 tires on my cobra(which I sold to buy my Rubi ; ).. )
eventually i noticed the sidewalls were turning almost brown.. and the tread
was actually pulling away from the side wall. almost like a dry rot. these
tires only had 1000 miles on them !!
armour all = crap
dave
> I would stay far far away from armorall though. That stuff attacks the
> finish on everything and forces you to use it continuously or the finish
> starts disintegrating and cracking. It is nasty stuff.
#26
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
First, Armor-all is heroin for plastic. Once you begin using that crap, you
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
First, Armor-all is heroin for plastic. Once you begin using that crap, you
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
First, Armor-all is heroin for plastic. Once you begin using that crap, you
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>
have to keep using it or the stuff you used it on will turn white.
Second, Real Jeeps are never clean, especially on the inside.
"Tupac Chopra" <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:r3be101jtq0d2d2s1gf9aq81mnv7tq7nup@4ax.com...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After a nearly a year riding with the top down, I've decided to put
> the top back up. Seems like now is a good time to clean the interior
> before I do so. I plan on armorall-ing the dash and seats but I need
> to clean them first. As you can imagine there is by now a lot of
> caked on dirt and grime everywhere. My first stab at it showed that
> it's not going to be easy. There is a vein-like pattern ingrained in
> both the dash and seats that the dirt is wedged into and is not coming
> out easily with standard cleaning products. Anybody got any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> TC
>
>