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Vinyl seat cleaner
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I was told to sprsy some wind x on the seat then wipe it down. It cleaned my seats pretty good
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Use a Magic Eraser with your cleaner.
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Clorox wipes will lift some of it
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On an old pontoon I bought magic erasers and clorox bleach clean up spray work!
Just use latex gloves if u have A LOT to clean or you will get chemical burns:*****: trust me on this |
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Vinyl seat cleaner
Spray windex first then simple green use soft brush and clean. Wipe with terry cloth towel!
If it's heavy with mildew add Clorox first just a couple sprays let sit for 2-3 mins then add windex/simple green. Clorox is a drying agent which kills bacteria if left on to long it will also break down the compounds in vinyl causing cracks soon! Windex/simple green will Clean and condition your vinyl seats! Keeps them from dry rotting and cracking. I wouldn't use a magic eraser because it breaks down the compound in vinyl that keeps it from cracking. FYI Sent from the baddest GYM in La |
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Stuart, try some Wheel Brite tire cleaner. I think that's the name of it. Get it from Wal-Mart
Spray it on dry, let it set a few minute and clean with soap and water. It also works good to remove love bugs and tar also. Good luck Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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