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Dirty seat covers. 200

I was about to order a set of seat covers from IPD and a new carpet for my wagon. However, I happen to catch a post from Rob, Art, or Chris (i think) about running the seat covers through the wash to clean them and taking the pressure washer to the carpet.

I figured I had nothing to lose, so about an hour to remove the covers and stuff in with my dirty scivies. Couldn't belive the difference in the covers, they came out looking like new. I just put them in with other cloths, regular amount of soap and out come new looking covers for less than $1.00 worth of water and soap.

Tomarrow I tackle the floor carpet. I had budgeted about $650.00 for new seat covers and floor carpet. Now it looks like I will have spent less than $5.00 by the time I'm done. Thanks for the tip guys.






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