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Anyone know of a product that will remove salt residue from plastics and carpets?

mAdD INDIAN

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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.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Salt? Did you spill blood or something? Luminol will still detect it.

umm I live in Canada.

It's hard NOT to get salt in the car during winter. We pick up so much salt in our boots just from walking to the car..so when we get in..the salt goes in too. And the roads and parking lots are salted during every snow fall, so even if there's no snow on the roads..it still looks white wiht the salt.
 
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