Quality Leather
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I finally got around to cleaning the front carpet in my Safari. The previous owner had turned it into a nasty coffee stained mess. I took it and hung it on a fence. I then pressure washed the hell out of it. After that, I used Joy dishwashing liquid and diluted bleach to try to get the rest of the crap out. It think it is as clean as it is going to get.



My wheels were looking really bad and I wasn't aware of any good way to clean them, since they are chrome. I had tried scrubbing them with my bug sponge to no avail. I read here that you could use some fine steel wool to get them clean. I thought this would scratch the hell out of them and then I would need to take a polishing wheel to them. I was wrong. There may be some fine scratches, but nothing that is easily seen. It didn't take long to get each wheel cleaned up (maybe ten minutes). I am happy with the results considering the wheels had probably never been cleaned. The wheel in the pics is a rear wheel and was a little better than the front wheels.







My wheels were looking really bad and I wasn't aware of any good way to clean them, since they are chrome. I had tried scrubbing them with my bug sponge to no avail. I read here that you could use some fine steel wool to get them clean. I thought this would scratch the hell out of them and then I would need to take a polishing wheel to them. I was wrong. There may be some fine scratches, but nothing that is easily seen. It didn't take long to get each wheel cleaned up (maybe ten minutes). I am happy with the results considering the wheels had probably never been cleaned. The wheel in the pics is a rear wheel and was a little better than the front wheels.



