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Removing oil from inside car

  • 24-01-2013 10:21am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,679 ✭✭✭


    Would have been better titled .....removing oil from car interior. Considering all the oil should be in the car!

    Hi Folks

    Seat, door card, roof liner and plastic pillar all have oil/diesel on them.
    Is there any product I could use to remove this.

    Or is there a South Dublin valet company someone could recommend.

    Thanks,
    MAJJ


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,626 ✭✭✭✭vectra


    MAJJ wrote: »
    Would have been better titled .....removing oil from car interior. Considering all the oil should be in the car!

    Hi Folks

    Seat, door card, roof liner and plastic pillar all have oil/diesel on them.
    Is there any product I could use to remove this.

    Or is there a South Dublin valet company someone could recommend.

    Thanks,
    MAJJ

    You could buy some Surfex HD cleaner and do it yourself with some time and patience.
    I did some seats with this last weekend and was amazed with the results with just a few squirts of this stuff and a scrub of a medium brush. then dried off with a dry white towel.

    Failing that you could try
    Detailing Shed

    Or:
    Brian in Leixlip

    Spirit Detailing


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