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Old 02-26-2008 | 06:39 PM
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Mud on inside

The inside of my F150 is something like Line-X material instead of the normal carpet interior and I was wondering if anybody knows anything that can get mud out of it. And I also got some of the seats which are cloth so if anybody knows anything can cleans them up really good from mud please let me know.
 
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Old 02-26-2008 | 06:42 PM
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Hose it out, scrub with Simple Green, dry. Apply 303. G'luck with the seats.
 
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Old 02-26-2008 | 07:39 PM
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For the floor Id use something like Amazing Roll Off. Or just warm water and a towel. Then apply some Einszett ****pit Premium. For the seats Id try ProChem Fine Fibric Shampoo or 303 Fabric Cleaner.
 
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Old 02-26-2008 | 09:42 PM
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For the floor Id use something like Amazing Roll Off. Or just warm water and a towel. Then apply some Einszett ****pit Premium. For the seats Id try ProChem Fine Fibric Shampoo or 303 Fabric Cleaner.
Agree. Get the big stuff with warm water and a cloth (Not a MF) and then based on what is left, you can probably use a dressing like PB Natural Look to "clean and dress" at the same time. It works REALLY well on those surfaces.

 
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Old 02-26-2008 | 10:15 PM
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Whatever you use on the floor, just make sure it wont leave the surface slick. ****pit Premium leaves the surface matte and not slippery. It can be used on peddles and the steering wheel.
 
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Old 02-26-2008 | 10:27 PM
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Whatever you use on the floor, just make sure it wont leave the surface slick. ****pit Premium leaves the surface matte and not slippery. It can be used on peddles and the steering wheel.
Good point, I used Hyperdressing once and it was too slippery. My suggestion of PB NLD is b/c it's not slick, or at least not like most dressings. Key is to make sure its buffed dry.
 
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Old 02-27-2008 | 11:00 AM
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Good point, I used Hyperdressing once and it was too slippery. My suggestion of PB NLD is b/c it's not slick, or at least not like most dressings. Key is to make sure its buffed dry.
Good point - and it brings up a funny story. A few years back the guy who owns the plowing / paving / landscape company I do some work for had the guys (during some slack time) "clean up the fleet." These are all F-350's with rubber mats instead of carpeting. Well, to really add that final touch, the boys got a little silly with a gallon or so of Armor All. They literally applied it to everything - including the floors. Boy, did the trucks look great!

The next snow storm came a few days later. One of our bigger guys hopped up and into his Super Duty - placing his right foot firmly on the newly detailed floor. He almost made it right out the passenger side door! Good thing the transfer case lever was there to stop him. He didn't even know he could still do "the splits."
 



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