SuperMotors.net Forums
det45
|
• Minneapolis, MN, USA |
• Registered on 11/20/2012 |
• 17 posts |
• 1 Vehicle |
|
Posted:9/30/2013 10:36 |
|
|
For those of you who have dirty leather seats use scrubbing bubbles to clean the leather. I saw some dude on the internet cleaning his leather interior with scrubbing bubbles and it looked great. So I decided to try it on my MGM interior and it turned out great, looks factory new! Not only did it clean the leather but it also faded most of those crease lines that form in the leather. Spray the scrubbing bubbles (a lot) on the leather, rub it into the leather well until the foam disappears, rinse with a rag in cold water, let dry. Trust me, you will be amazed! |
|
|
Posted:9/30/2013 15:37 |
|
|
Thanks for the tip. Wish you could have provided the link to the video.
*******************
PROUD MEMBER of www.crownvic.net
It's just a SUPER-DUTY Mustang GT Sedan. 198K miles and still rolling HARD.
1997 Crown Victoria P71 SVT *** ex-US Marshall service (the CAR)
STOCK?? I bet it was modified.
13.26 @ 107.24 MPH 1/4 mi w/ me, tools, & full tank of 93 octane
I added CAI, NICHE 19 X 8.5 " wheels with 245/45ZR 19 rubbers, and completely rebuilt the front end with poly bushings, Kooks headers, 2 1/4inch exhaust, TCI 2200-2400 rpm Stall converter
.PLANS:: engine upgrade, 5.4L 2v stroker, rebuild interior in leather w/ buckets, thinking about turbos
|
|
|
|