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This is a picture of the floors under my car. They look nice so I would just like to clean them up. Just wondering what the best method is?
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Maybe not the easiest or the best. But I put my car up on jack stands and covered the floor with old sheets. Then I used simple green and a whole bunch of shop towels. With a LOT of hard work my original floors look incredible.
Hope this helps.
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You can also use a lite power washer spray after you spray the Simple Green on. Gets the dust and small particles from the cracks and crevices. And when finished, I like the BoeShield T-9 spray. It was recommended to me from members of this site. Spray it on and wipe off or let dry. Read the label. Those floors are REAL nice your car has!
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Sam,
Thanks for the compliment. I thought they looked pretty nice too. |
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You might be surprised how good they look by just using Boeshield on them as they are. It's good stuff.
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Thanks guys. Where is the best place to get Boeshield?
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