Removing the brake fluid from the rug is easy. Remove the rug completely, hose it off, throw a little soap on, scrub with a brush, sun dry. Easer than it sounds, except fining a warm place this time of year. Brake fluid is water soluable, and comes right out. Eric
Bill H. wrote: >You wouldn't think it's so cleaver if you lost the master cylinder twice in a >little more than a year. You can't imagine what shape my front rug is in. >Personally, I think it's in a pretty stupid place and would be a lot happier >if the system was placed somewhere under the van. Speaking of which, does >anyone have a good trick for getting all that brake fluid out of the rugs? > >Bill H. >88 GL > >--- Scott Daniel Foss - Turbovans <ScottDaniel@TURBOVANS.COM> wrote: > > >>hey.except for it being 'hidden' .I think it's a great location. >>and I'm always thinking engineers are stupid. >> >>with this location. >>you can check the brake fluid easily anytime..right from the driver's >>seat. >>of course I wouldn't recommend it while driving.but you could. >> >>secondly.and this is pretty darn handy : >> >> > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. >http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html > > > > |
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