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------------------ Evil's 88 Camaro
Stock 305 TBI Auto, Flowmaster, Full 3" Exhaust, B&M Megashifter, K&N Open Element, MAC Lower Control Arms and Panhard bar
It smells like Nickelodeon Gak...Remember this stuff? Evilface, i dont think I want to spray out my interior with a powerwasher :P
My interior is in excellent condition. My seats are great, the carpet is clean (except the antifreeze), the plastic is intact, the vinyl is great, and the dash pad is outstanding. I don't wanna hurt anything.
well you could try what i did to clean my whole carpet and anything inside the car really....take simple green (dont water it down) and put it in a spray bottle...then fill another spray bottle with water...spray the simple green on the spot you wanna clean...then scrub...alot...then spray it with a little water..and scrub..alot more....then get a shop vac and suck the water out and let it dry....it worked like a charm...but you car will smell like simple green...so i suggest getting some type of stuff to cover the smell up
Snuffit
Right, take it OUT of the car. I got a set of used black carpet that was a bit dirty and I took it to the carwash and cleaned it real well, let it set for a day in the sun and dry and came out great.
------------------ Evil's 88 Camaro
Stock 305 TBI Auto, Flowmaster, Full 3" Exhaust, B&M Megashifter, K&N Open Element, MAC Lower Control Arms and Panhard bar