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RE: [doc] Re: Cleaning the Colonel
- From: "Stephen Strelczak" <STEPHEN.STRELCZAK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 16:37:42 +0100
Can anyone recommend a reasonable company to replace my floor carpets on PSO? They shouldn't be black, and they are looking tatty. It may be a case of replacing the whole of the cockpit carpet. It is a grey interior car from Nov 81. What carpet type and colour should I ask for, also, being a RHD the shape is not the same as the LHD, so it will need to be a company that can steam the carpet into shape in the car. Not a small job, but needs to be done before the NEC,
Kind regards to all,
Stephen.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike [mailto:mike.bosworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 30 July 2004 16:29
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] Re: Cleaning the Colonel
Hiya Dean
Glad you made it back safe with your new toy!
I personally used 'vanish' applied with some damp kitchen roll 
applied with the grain of the bodywork and then washed off and 
sprayed some of DMUK new cleaner / polish over it.... the vanish gets 
off loads of black muck and the cleaner leaves a shean covering over 
it.   Any stickier bits .....have you tried metholated spirits or 
even white spirit  (((   Just avoid any paintwork :)    )
Mike
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dean Mitchell" <deanscheme@xxxx> 
wrote:
> Been scrubbing away and several buckets of mucky water and half a 
bottle of 
> baby oil later it 'aint looking too bad.
> 
> However, I've had to remove some non-original stripes from the body 
in the 
> wrong place..... but what can you use to remove the glue residue 
after 
> removal of the stripes?  I tried T-Cut in a small area but that 
seemed to 
> change the colour of the steel.
> 
> Also, r.e:stripes:  I'm sure the double pin stripes around the rear 
windows 
> are original.... but outlining the "T" on my roof is also double 
striped and 
> looks a little over the top..... it it an original fearure or can 
it be 
> removed?
> 
> Will be in need of Carpets once the Clutch is done, and my door 
headliners 
> are fine, but the centre headliner is a saggy, dirty mess.... any 
suppliers?
> 
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