cleaning jeep interior
#32
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
#34
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Posts: n/a
Re: cleaning jeep interior
Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
sponge and or towel to wipe it up. Might want to hose out the floor (after pulling
the drain plugs).
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Tupac Chopra <tupac_chopra@yahoo.com> 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
>>
#35
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
The full name is "303 Aerospace Protectant"
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
#36
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
The full name is "303 Aerospace Protectant"
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
#37
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
The full name is "303 Aerospace Protectant"
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
MEC carries it in Canada.(Similar to REI in the states.)
Paul
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep wrote:
> Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW,
> Fred Meyers carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can
> also get it on line.
>
#38
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
#39
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
#40
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Re: cleaning jeep interior
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 11:35:56 -0800, jbjeep <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote:
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
>Use Formula 303 (look in the boat section for it - if you are in the NW, Fred Meyers
>carries it, sometimes GI Joes will have it also). You can also get it on line.
I've used it before (thanks to you guys) for my fading fender flares.
Good to know it's ok for the interior. I was starting to wonder just
what I COULD use.
>Old toothbrush works great for getting the grime out of the cracks and such.
>sponge and or towel to wipe it up.
Oh man, I tried that. It takes a hell of alot of elbow grease just
for one spot. It's gonna take forever to do the whole interior.
Besides soap and water is there something safe I could use to maybe
loosen things up? There are some spots that look more like muddy
stains instead of dirt, and they didn't come out with the usual
products.
Thanks for all the responses,
TC
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