Clean Vinyl?

Includes seating, upholstery, door trims, dashboard and heater.

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stinky
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Clean Vinyl?

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Ever wonder if that vinyl was worth saving or not?

Variable speed drill Drill, $1:50 round hand scrubbing brush, nut, bolt and a bottle of Jif.

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Link to brush
https://www.bunnings.com.au/morgan-palm ... r_p4480485

The best part about this is that the brush has a pump action, disconnect the top, pull out the valve and I found a bolt that went straight in with no drilling, put a washer and nut on then tap the clear plastic a few times to break it off.
Just use low speed and go slow otherwise there will be grey Jif everywhere. I suggest hosing off if you can as a sponge and bucket of water take forever.
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Thanks for the tip Glen. We all love our old vinyl.
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