ADVICE PLEASE
hi ! i need advice from u guys... i have a ef and my carpet is all dirty..gum/coffee stains should i just take out the carpet or just try to clean it... cause what im thinking as for now is just to take it out the whole carpet and just replace soon when i get extra money.. i think its gonna look cool if theres no carpet.. even though its a stock engine... i hope u guys say just take it out lol hehe
Look in the classifieds for someone parting a car.
If you want to try to clean it:
Pull it out and take it to the car wash.
Use liquid tide and one of those truck wash scrub brushes. Then after you work the carpet good with that, use the pressure wash to hose and then rinse it. You can often hand from a wall in the car wash using the floor map clamps. It won't be new, but it will help clean it up.
If you want to try to clean it:
Pull it out and take it to the car wash.
Use liquid tide and one of those truck wash scrub brushes. Then after you work the carpet good with that, use the pressure wash to hose and then rinse it. You can often hand from a wall in the car wash using the floor map clamps. It won't be new, but it will help clean it up.
i helped my buddy remove his 96 talon carpet and we some what washed it at his house alot of bleach and that power clothes washer **** and then took it to a laundry mat it cam out really nice. And also dried it for 14min
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ahglaze1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">seeing some rhino liner would be pretty cool but i would just get some fresh carpet.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do you know how much rhino lining costs? it would be cheaper to buy a new aftermarket carpet. To do the whole floor with prep would cost at least $200
Do you know how much rhino lining costs? it would be cheaper to buy a new aftermarket carpet. To do the whole floor with prep would cost at least $200
If your gonna take the carpet out and clean it you should try using a hose attachment from a carpet cleaner i actually just did this today on my seats.
It worked great the difference was night and day, and man those seats were so nasty.
Each time i would spray some shampoo on them and scrub then suck it away the dirt getting sucked up was literally black.
It worked great the difference was night and day, and man those seats were so nasty.
Each time i would spray some shampoo on them and scrub then suck it away the dirt getting sucked up was literally black.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by viciousef9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dont leave out of your car you dont the carpet so what makes you think your gonna take care of it without carpet. just go and get some after market carpet kit or oem replacement.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That was the hardest to read sentence ever.
you could probably put a backing on the part of the carpet in the front passenger footweells to prevent wearing the carpet down to the metal again.
That was the hardest to read sentence ever.
you could probably put a backing on the part of the carpet in the front passenger footweells to prevent wearing the carpet down to the metal again.
If you're really ambitious, you could go down to the local carpet mart and get a couple of yards of some cheap carpet and cut to fit. Not quite as nice as formed carpet, but it's been done. And you'd probably only spend $20-$30.
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