Seatbelt cleaning
Seatbelt cleaning
I have cream seatbelts which are looking pretty grubby. Any tips/tricks/products to use?
RE: Seatbelt cleaning
Mine are silver and were proper grubby - noticable when they were pulled out fully.
To clean them, I pulled them out fully and bungeed them through the hole in the end to the garage. I then got some carpet cleaner, fabric cleaner or similar and a nail brush and waited for everyone in my culdesac to go out for the day before I started scrubbing (you know they will take the p&$$).
They were then rinsed and left to dry (about an hour). Good as new now.
To clean them, I pulled them out fully and bungeed them through the hole in the end to the garage. I then got some carpet cleaner, fabric cleaner or similar and a nail brush and waited for everyone in my culdesac to go out for the day before I started scrubbing (you know they will take the p&$$).
They were then rinsed and left to dry (about an hour). Good as new now.
RE: Seatbelt cleaning
Oh right. Cool. I'll give that a go. They are horrid!!!! Cheers
Re: RE: Seatbelt cleaning
PMSLMICALEE wrote:..... and waited for everyone in my culdesac to go out for the day before I started scrubbing (you know they will take the p&$$).
Dave
APR 270bhp S3, Mixer K6 750
Cheap performance tip - lie the rear seats flat
Cheap performance tip - lie the rear seats flat

RE: Re: RE: Seatbelt cleaning
lol...true
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