Go to the store and look for Amazing....When you don't find it just buy some AWESOME because that's the cleaner that I recommended to Handarko....
I think I'll call your trucking company DYSLEXIA BROTHERS TRUCKIN'.....Yeah, That's it!
Cleaning Sleeper Curtains?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by REDD, Oct 24, 2010.
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Texas-Nana, Ruthless and The Challenger Thank this.
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On my Century, I laid them on a prewashed driveway and hit both sides with the power washer, used a scrub brush on the vinyl side and they came out pretty darn clean. Hung 'em to dry for a couple days and almost as good as new.
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now that was just funny BW
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I think it's just awesome that BW could give you that recommendation and amazing that you found a photo of the wrong product.
*sighs* This is what happens when a team truck gets to shut down and both drivers sleep at the same time: one of them is incredibly bored in the sleeper the next day. -
I have a Shark Steamer..
Cleans, Dusts, Gets Rid Of Grease.
Lay the curtains on the ground on something clean & run the steamer over both sides
Cleans the walls of dust & it was a tax deduction... lol
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Here is a product I use for any smell, after cleaning the truck I'm assigned too >>
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never tried washing curtains--but i do know those #### kw curtains seem to shrink on their own after awhile and are a bear to get the zipper done up--normally i wipe them down with armourall cleaner or similiar---very often
for a nice get rid of the smell idea--when you are off for a couple days--get some vanilla--soak a rag with it and just toss it on the floor for a couple of days---all the smelly odours are gone after that -
not very good smelling afterwards.
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