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| [TUTORIAL] How to make your Trunk Carpet to look like brand new again! (Page 3/5) |
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Danyel
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APR 10, 08:06 PM
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JohnWPB
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JAN 18, 11:37 PM
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Yea, it won't remove heavy rust, byt mild surface rust, it just gets rid of it.
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JohnWPB
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AUG 07, 11:25 PM
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Just keeping it out of the archives.....
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dudewithoutfiero
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AUG 07, 11:38 PM
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i think this should make it into the how to section!!!!
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1984whitesc
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AUG 08, 12:59 AM
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I have used dawn dish soap for the dirty oil someone had left in the trunk ( don't have any idea why they would do that ) and it took a lot out. I still need to us resolve on mine. Nice trick with the scrubbing bobbles. I used it on my steelies and it cleaned them right up, along with taking off the grime on the inside. Not even Eagle1 rim/wheel cleaner would work.
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 1984 White Fiero Sport Coupe (Juliet) in restoration http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/089093.html 1988 Red Fiero Standard Coupe (Bella) in restoration 1990 Black Buick Reatta (Noir) 2002 White Chevy Impala base(Haylie)[This message has been edited by 1984whitesc (edited 08-08-2012).]
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JohnWPB
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NOV 09, 10:33 PM
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Good to hear! Scrubbing Bubbles, although meant as a bathroom cleaner, works amazingly on just about everything for the car. Glass, plastic, aluminum, you name it....
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Tony Kania
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NOV 10, 11:38 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by JohnWPB:
You sure can, Resolve is good on just about any carpeting and fabric. I would however be a little more gentle with the brush, even go with a softer bristle one. You do not want to "fuzz up" the Bieber carpet.
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I missread it the first time, and got a face. 
| quote | Originally posted by JohnWPB:
Good to hear! Scrubbing Bubbles, although meant as a bathroom cleaner, works amazingly on just about everything for the car. Glass, plastic, aluminum, you name it.... |
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So true. 
It is also awesome for blinds, lawn furniture, washing outside windows, kids outside plastic toys, etc. The stuff just works.
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johnyrottin
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NOV 10, 03:04 PM
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I have done this a few times and it works perfectly!!!!
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Raydar
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NOV 11, 01:57 PM
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Another good combination is Mean Green (sold at Dollar General) and Tide. Mean Green is similar to Simple Green, but it's a measure nastier. It will actually oxidize bare aluminum. Worked wonderfully on my oil soaked trunk carpet.
I'll have to try your combo, the next time.[This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 11-11-2012).]
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jaredmurray88
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JAN 23, 09:24 PM
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I wonder if this will work for my carpet.... I spilled almost a full bottle of lucas oil treatment in there along with all the other crud from the years lol. While I have my carpet out to fix the trunk bottom I have to try this. Before I saw this how to I was just going to rip the carpet out and run bare bones its THAT BAD!!
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