daydotz May 9, 2011 #1 Normally I give them a rinse an a scrub with ag engine an machine but they don't look very clean is their a better way to clean them ? I'd normally have a lurk on dw but now you can't view without joining
Normally I give them a rinse an a scrub with ag engine an machine but they don't look very clean is their a better way to clean them ? I'd normally have a lurk on dw but now you can't view without joining
R richy22 Car Bumder With A Buffer May 9, 2011 #2 Interior mats?? Daisy All Purpose cleaner from Tesco. Or any APC for that matter. Depends how bad they are.
Interior mats?? Daisy All Purpose cleaner from Tesco. Or any APC for that matter. Depends how bad they are.
J JD May 10, 2011 #3 E&MC basically is an APC Richy. So your second question is more fitting. They will wear and fade over time, so you might be out of luck.
E&MC basically is an APC Richy. So your second question is more fitting. They will wear and fade over time, so you might be out of luck.
R richy22 Car Bumder With A Buffer May 10, 2011 #4 I read "AG Engine" and didn't take note of the rest it seems. Meh.
daydotz May 10, 2011 #6 they just looked a bit meh afterwards im amazed im using the right sort of stuff on them i guess ag vinyl an rubber care couldnt help condition them ? Last edited: May 10, 2011
they just looked a bit meh afterwards im amazed im using the right sort of stuff on them i guess ag vinyl an rubber care couldnt help condition them ?
R richy22 Car Bumder With A Buffer May 10, 2011 #7 Canny remember the finish that leaves???.....If its shiney/slippery then I wouldn't want to put it on mats. It'd be a bit slippery me thinks if it is.
Canny remember the finish that leaves???.....If its shiney/slippery then I wouldn't want to put it on mats. It'd be a bit slippery me thinks if it is.
J JD May 10, 2011 #8 richy22 said: Canny remember the finish that leaves???.....If its shiney/slippery then I wouldn't want to put it on mats. It'd be a bit slippery me thinks if it is. Click to expand... +1. If you are that fussed by it, C4 might be an option open to you. But on rubber matts, C4 might be overkill at £25 a bottle.
richy22 said: Canny remember the finish that leaves???.....If its shiney/slippery then I wouldn't want to put it on mats. It'd be a bit slippery me thinks if it is. Click to expand... +1. If you are that fussed by it, C4 might be an option open to you. But on rubber matts, C4 might be overkill at £25 a bottle.
Coby. ClioSport Club Member Car XC60-R.......V40-R May 10, 2011 #11 Pahahah.... Suffolk Boy is wishing he was a foreigner!