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Morning all. I'll never be able to clean the seats in this weather...

Car seats ? I know someone who can clean the car seats for you - if you bring the car to him it's $30 & $50 if he goes to you - he use proper machine injections / extractions for car seats

Hai Dale, been awhile, hows it been? :action-smiley-069:

Hey Col, it has been a while!

Its been generally busier than a one legged man in an arse kicking competition :(

Plus, I have a dirt bike now, so even less time in front of a screen

Im pretty good at cleaning cars(not an expert) . Rain let up so I removed the passenger seat and floormats. Shampoo'd them Al. Filled my little dysons tank twice on the floor matt's alone. Drying the seat now and then I'll put it back in the car.

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Im pretty good at cleaning cars(not an expert) . Rain let up so I removed the passenger seat and floormats. Shampoo'd them Al. Filled my little dysons tank twice on the floor matt's alone. Drying the seat now and then I'll put it back in the car.

Cool , too easy but just in case if you're stuck and have no time to clean just give me a shout

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Hahahahahaha yea wet dog smell it's hard to get rid off , but hey try using powdered baking soda and powdered charcoal to help to remove unpleasant smells from your car, You'll find that cleanup is easier when using both dry baking soda and charcoal since you can vacuum it up.

Its mostly gone which is good. On Wednesday I'll remove the rear seat and clean that up, then it's onto the carpet in the car. On the mechanical side I'm hoping to Jack the car up this week and begin investigating and A friend of mine is going to try make it up on Thursday to fix my tachometers. Progress..

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Its mostly gone which is good. On Wednesday I'll remove the rear seat and clean that up, then it's onto the carpet in the car. On the mechanical side I'm hoping to Jack the car up this week and begin investigating and A friend of mine is going to try make it up on Thursday to fix my tachometers. Progress..

Awesome, I guess you know what you're doing so all

The best & Good luck Manne.

Crap day was crap. Someone got fingers caught in a press. Not pretty...

Not cool, back in nz had a mate who got his hand caught in a huge newspaper printing press. Had to take machine apart to get his hand out normally a 1.5-2 hr job was done in 15-20 mins. He lost 2 fingers, atleast we now have a nickname for him now we call him fingers. Anyway hope they are ok?



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