Steam cleaning :)
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Steam cleaning :)
Well, I bought a steam cleaner from a motor factor like place in Darlington a few weeks back and shoved it in the boot forgetting all about it (£8.99 or something like that - couldn't miss it really)
Anyhow, using the said steam cleaner and some Gunk + Autoglym interior shampoo, I hope to transform the engine bay in my Cav, I will be posting before and after pictures, although not sure about during as I don't want to get steam in the camera
So, I wonder what the results will be like
Anyhow, using the said steam cleaner and some Gunk + Autoglym interior shampoo, I hope to transform the engine bay in my Cav, I will be posting before and after pictures, although not sure about during as I don't want to get steam in the camera
So, I wonder what the results will be like
Re: Steam cleaning :)
Look forward to seeing the results.
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Me tooColorado wrote:Look forward to seeing the results.
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I actually have my Turbo booked in for an underside and engine steam clean on Friday. I had tooo book it about 3 weeks ago. I didnt realise how cheap they were definatly a good thing to have you can probably do the doortrims carpets seats and rooflining as well.
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Need to learn how to use it first, then i will move on to the interior in timeColorado wrote:I actually have my Turbo booked in for an underside and engine steam clean on Friday. I had tooo book it about 3 weeks ago. I didnt realise how cheap they were definatly a good thing to have you can probably do the doortrims carpets seats and rooflining as well.
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No good for engines this one unfortunatly - I think I need something with a bit more poke! But it sure cleans kitchen tiles well
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Still plenty of uses for it inside the car?
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I'll certainly find out in the warmer weatherColorado wrote:Still plenty of uses for it inside the car?
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I bought a Polti steam cleaner and it has worked great for 6 years now.
Got an old astra interior that needed a clean used a small amout of upholstry cleaner and left to soak in then steam cleaned - look great after :0
Got an old astra interior that needed a clean used a small amout of upholstry cleaner and left to soak in then steam cleaned - look great after :0
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Think Cavalier seats could do with a good steam clean!