Hainesy. Car recaro'd arctic 182 Feb 19, 2010 #1 has anyone trid to clean the silver seat belts and if so whats the best product to use.
Da Car Less Feb 19, 2010 #2 I had grease on mine and used a strong fairy liquid solution. Cleaned up well
Nickharding Car R5 GTT EFI Clio. Feb 19, 2010 #4 Da said: I had grease on mine and used a strong fairy liquid solution. Cleaned up well Click to expand... This with nail brush in a shallow bucket FTW!
Da said: I had grease on mine and used a strong fairy liquid solution. Cleaned up well Click to expand... This with nail brush in a shallow bucket FTW!
D DMS Car A thirsty 172 Feb 19, 2010 #5 Nice to know this. I've got a set of the silver 182 seatbelts to fit myself. I presume an old toothbrush would work just as well?
Nice to know this. I've got a set of the silver 182 seatbelts to fit myself. I presume an old toothbrush would work just as well?
MRBILLYUK ClioSport Club Member Car FF Jeden Osiem Dwa Feb 20, 2010 #6 Autoglym interior shampoo , failing that Meguiars All Purpose cleaner , diluted about 10:1 .
Martin_172 ClioSport Club Member Car 182 RaceVan / 197 Feb 20, 2010 #7 see the guy who decided silver seatbelts would be a laugh, id boot him in the baws
Nickharding Car R5 GTT EFI Clio. Feb 20, 2010 #8 DMS said: Nice to know this. I've got a set of the silver 182 seatbelts to fit myself. I presume an old toothbrush would work just as well? Click to expand... Cant see why not!, try get a nailbrush, only a quid in asda!, stronger bristles see
DMS said: Nice to know this. I've got a set of the silver 182 seatbelts to fit myself. I presume an old toothbrush would work just as well? Click to expand... Cant see why not!, try get a nailbrush, only a quid in asda!, stronger bristles see
H182 Car 182 Feb 22, 2010 #9 I tried autoglym interior shampoo and although it worked they weren't 100% Apparently washing powder in warm water works a treat.
I tried autoglym interior shampoo and although it worked they weren't 100% Apparently washing powder in warm water works a treat.