- Oct 11, 1999
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I've decided to clean the interior of our car now that the weather is nice again (a high of 27 degrees celsuis today!).
Anyway, there's a lot of salt stains/residue on the carpet and plastics in the footwell of the driver's side of the car. Is there a proper way of removing them? I tried using "Old Dutch" bleach powder on the carpetted mats and it worked beautifully. But it would be difficult/messy to apply that to the interior of the car (since I can't remove the interior carpet).
I'll try using Old Dutch again with the a toothbrush for the carpet I guess..but what about the plastics?
I have salt residue on the speaker grille on the inner front door..how can I clean that? I'd rather not damage the speakers.
Thanks.
Anyway, there's a lot of salt stains/residue on the carpet and plastics in the footwell of the driver's side of the car. Is there a proper way of removing them? I tried using "Old Dutch" bleach powder on the carpetted mats and it worked beautifully. But it would be difficult/messy to apply that to the interior of the car (since I can't remove the interior carpet).
I'll try using Old Dutch again with the a toothbrush for the carpet I guess..but what about the plastics?
I have salt residue on the speaker grille on the inner front door..how can I clean that? I'd rather not damage the speakers.
Thanks.
