I have had this problem with every truck I've had- I can't get the floor good and clean again if it gets dirty at all.
What is the best way to get it like new again, when it has that annoying rubber texture junk on it?
Interior Detailing Question
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by JimmyBones, May 25, 2013.
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I would try and scrub it then try Armor All to restore the color.
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Goof Off if you wanna get the sticky off
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Use some wesleys bleach white and a scrub brush then wipe dry with a terry cloth towel. It will bring back the natural look without the oily finish that armorall has.
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I've always used a good degreasing cleaner and then armoral to retore the black.....I scrub heavily once I apply the armoral though to restore the black but also help eliminate the dust-catching oily finish.
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Lysol makes a hydrogen peroxide cleaner. I use that on our floors along with Stoners aresol glass cleaner. Scrub it with a sponge. The glass cleaner also works to take stains out of the carpet and water and smoke stains from headliner material.
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Thanks guys, I will have to give some of those a try.
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I use Blue Coral foaming carpet shampoo/spot remover... spray in on the first time and let it soak a few minutes. Spray another layer on and use a shop vac to pick up all the grime while the foam has floated it. Stuff smells great too!
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My wife attacked it during my nap to surprise me.
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I use foaming carpet cleaner. I apply it generously and then scrub with a dish scrub brush. I then vacuum up the foam with a wet dry vac. Floors come out spotless. When real dirty, i repete. The dirt and grime vacuums up with the foam.
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