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Good Stuff to take out interior oil and dirt stains

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toicy4ya

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Jun 9, 2005
Bronx, New York
Sup guys,

Im looking to cleaning the interior floor carpet to my car, any good products out there? Hows that tuff stuff carpet cleaner?
 
Sup guys,

Im looking to cleaning the interior floor carpet to my car, any good products out there? Hows that tuff stuff carpet cleaner?
 
Man i have some really ugly oil stains that are left on the doors i have some pics and also on my carpet when i had my tranny put in these mechanics just didnt even clean up after themselves anyways here are some pics can you recommend some stuff to remove the oil and etc its on my seats,rug,door panels.
 

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awesome i take it you buy it at any autozone or kragens right? and by the way thanks
 
Here's what I use & like:
Castle 2-way Solvent

Their web page's retail locator for California seems to be broken, so I guess you'd need to call them to see how to get
their stuff out there.
 
'spray and wash' works surprisingly well...

i've used it many of times to get things out of my interior...including grease, lipstick and yellow curry...it's definitely worth a shot...and you may already have some sitting in your laundry room.
 
theres this stuff at were i work (advance auto parts) and it has a little scrub thing on it and it works damn good.
 
I use driveway degreaser on my mechanicking clothes, and I have used it on floor mats in the wahser before.

Dunno about doing it on carpet and seats though.

I'd try spray n wash or another laundry cleaner that is good for greasy stains.
 
Defiant said:
That'll depend a lot on what kind of glue.

3M Adhesive #74, I've think I've given up on trying to remove it, I've worn the fabric down in that spot.
 
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