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Date:         Mon, 29 Apr 1996 23:47:16 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Ed Gould <claiborn@umd.umich.edu>
Subject:      cleaning floor mats/head liner/package rack

I am wondering if anyone has any tips on cleaning floor mats. I have the big rubber mat up front and completely covering that is a two piece tightly woven grass mat. the rubber mat has proven to be a challenge because of the shear mass of it's filth and all those crevaces. The grass mat isn't quite so gross but I don't have any experience with this kind of material. It seems to be in really good condition and I am tempted to just go at it with the garden hoze and laundry detergent but the thing is 25 years old. Any ideas? I also have a really grubby package rack. it is made from that white stretchy nylon stuff and it looks like more than a few oily parts were left on it. Any clue how to clean that thing? O yeah, what is a good cleaner for all the noggahyde and pleather apholstry and interrior pannels. thanks. Ed.


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