Home · FAQ · New Posts · My Posts · PMs · Search · Members · Members Map · Calendar · Profile · Donate · Register · Log In |
Home > Maintenance & Modifications > Tips for interior & carpet cleaning |
|
|
Slaneydore Member Since: 23 Mar 2013 Location: Broxbourne Hertfordshire Posts: 1603 |
Can't help with this one Chris,
|
||
14th Apr 2013 8:23 pm |
|
chrisr1806 Member Since: 20 Oct 2012 Location: None Posts: 2220 |
No problem Slaneydore. This thread is for everybody to discuss and ask questions. Thanks for asking that question about the headlining, it would be great to hear some extra advise. We will probably get more answers tomorrow, the moderators and other members need there "beauty sleep". |
||
14th Apr 2013 8:27 pm |
|
mudslinger Member Since: 10 Jun 2010 Location: Deep in a cave in the hills Posts: 1035 |
Buy the wife a stick of rock as a pressie ,
|
||
14th Apr 2013 8:40 pm |
|
npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I use a solution of all purpose cleaners and a stiff brush, just using the foam and not the water, as getting things too wet can lead to tide marks, ( on my seats on FL2.1) never did head linings, carpets same way Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
||
14th Apr 2013 9:26 pm |
|
ccsnet Member Since: 05 Jan 2013 Location: Lancs Posts: 881 |
I need to look at my head lining so I guess I need to do some research at some point....
|
||
14th Apr 2013 10:59 pm |
|
chrisr1806 Member Since: 20 Oct 2012 Location: None Posts: 2220 |
Thanks for the advice guys.
|
||
15th Apr 2013 9:26 am |
|
npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i used 1001 foam, pet spray for cleaning carpets after my son was sick on them a few years ago, i was very happy with the results, especially as there was not a smell left at all Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
||
15th Apr 2013 10:01 am |
|
bobtail4x4 Member Since: 24 Mar 2013 Location: mid yorkshire A1/M62 Posts: 118 |
I use the local Polish guys,
|
||
15th Apr 2013 4:01 pm |
|
ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
They get a kick back from the local body shop when it needs respraying |
||
15th Apr 2013 7:06 pm |
|
ccsnet Member Since: 05 Jan 2013 Location: Lancs Posts: 881 |
So true....
|
||
15th Apr 2013 9:03 pm |
|
Ralphk Member Since: 03 Apr 2009 Location: Skulking around with me golf clubs Posts: 476 |
I find that a small amount of Autoglym interior cleaner and a cloth works well on the smooth surfaces but agitate the spray with a nail brush on the dimpled or more dirty areas. don't use it on leather though as it takes out the natural oils. If you have a really dirty bit use Autoglym Engine cleaner sprayed on and left to soak in a little or agitate if necessary.
|
||
15th Apr 2013 9:53 pm |
|
piattj Member Since: 18 Jan 2012 Location: where the crowds aint... Posts: 1235 |
...
|
||
16th Apr 2013 8:13 am |
|
EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
My roof lining at the rear is slightly pebble dashed by the dog having a good old shake, tried a car upholstery cleaner but results are not that good.
|
||
16th Apr 2013 9:03 am |
|
bobtail4x4 Member Since: 24 Mar 2013 Location: mid yorkshire A1/M62 Posts: 118 |
a spray with TFR a power wash, then a hand soap all over, another power wash, then leather off dry. they even wipe round the inside of the door shuts. I would cause more damage with a bucket and sponge. |
||
16th Apr 2013 3:50 pm |
|
|
All times are GMT |
< Previous Topic | Next Topic > |
Posting Rules
|
Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis