Interior Detailing Question

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by JimmyBones, May 25, 2013.

  1. bigstank

    bigstank Light Load Member

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    Armour all won't bring the color back. All it will do is make it slick as goose #####. Use Olive oil to wipe the dash n floor it will make it look new again but after you scrub clean it
     
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  3. mikescharf

    mikescharf Bobtail Member

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    Just a thought. Go to dollar general. Get la's totally awesome.. its 1dollar. Its absolutely the best thing ive tryed so far. They detailing ladie showed me what it can do. Spray in on something and watch what runs off. Says to dilute on bottle. I just use concetrated
    Took my floors back to shiny and turned what I though was a dark tan w900 interior into light tan from heavy smoking. And hell. For a dollar cant hurt to try in for yourself. Wont let me upload photo of bottle or I would. Its light yellow liquid in clear bottle.good luck
     
  4. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    What about 10 years of swamp ### and what nots. We live in these mess and use it to bit come back and wow what a smell

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  5. Ezrider_48501

    Ezrider_48501 Road Train Member

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    for vinal rubber floors clean with whatever you want i like purple power or some type of de-greaser to cut the crud. and then use black magic tire shine, use the stuff in the trigger bottle not the aerosol. spray it down then wipe off the excess. will look new again and stay looking that way for quite a while.
     
  6. mustang970

    mustang970 Road Train Member

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    Mean green to clean.
    Mop & glow afterwards. Will have non sticky non oily shiny floors. Use on floor mats too.
     
  7. texasmorrell

    texasmorrell Medium Load Member

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    Once you get it clean and looking new again do what I do. I have a box of those doctors surgical booties that slip over your boots. When I step out of my truck and onto the step I pull them off and put them on the floor board in front of my seat. I then sit on the edge of my seat with my feet still on the step and slip them back on very quickly when I get back in. They go on and off very quickly and easily even if your boots are covered in mud and it keeps my floors looking new. Well worth it.
     
  8. JimmyBones

    JimmyBones Heavy Load Member

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    I have slippers I use normally, but life happens sometimes.
     
  9. Caterpillar Cowboy

    Caterpillar Cowboy Heavy Load Member

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    Napa's got this product called Trim Shine, can't remember who makes it. It does pretty darn good on my faded dash on my 96 Pete. But the next time I hit it with Armor-All it's back to the faded haze.

    Keeping my eye on this thread...
     
  10. Caterpillar Cowboy

    Caterpillar Cowboy Heavy Load Member

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    I'll have to try that. If it's working for you in the prairie / oil patch it oughta work #### near anywhere!
     
  11. JimmyBones

    JimmyBones Heavy Load Member

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    Yup. Lotta good advice here.
     
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