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8th December 2007, 13:57 | #1 |
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Rubber MG Mats
Dear All,
This is probably the simplest thing ever, but thought I would share it with you. After buying my car a few months ago I was about to throw out the rather old and grey rubber mats...front and rear. They had a big MG logo on them and found it very sad to stick them in the bin. So I got out my large tin of tyre back to black stuff and got to work. With a little effort and a bit of washing and then recoating they look like new. I did this 2 months ago and they still look fantastic. Has anyone else got ideas of other cleaning jobs that can be done with other products. I must admit to using oven cleaner on my old alloy wheels...it gets brake dust off like a dream when you get at them with a brush....as long as you wash it all off after 1 minute as stated. (for ovens of course) Last edited by JMH; 8th December 2007 at 14:32.. |
8th December 2007, 14:03 | #2 |
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Thanks for that tip, my MG logo mats are looking a bit shabby so I'll have a go refurbishing as you did.
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8th December 2007, 18:44 | #3 |
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Moved to the The Valeting Forum as it's a bit better in here than the ICE section
I find all theses tips are great but still require me to do the work |
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