NYsteve
Aurora Driver
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Post by NYsteve on Mar 3, 2006 18:56:27 GMT -6
I don't know if any of you have ever used this stuff, but it is absolutely great for cleaning just about anything. I’ve used it on every interior surface in my car, and it takes out any stain, mark, scuff, spill, or whatever you've got. Just spray it on, let is soak in, and wipe it off with minimal elbow grease (for upholstery use a brush) and you’ve got a surface that looks as good as new. I pick it up at my local Wally World, but I’m sure other places carry it. Highly recommended. Here's a link to the stuff. I tried to post just the pic but I'm a failure. www.autobarn.net/chas-192.htmlHindsight is 20/20. I probably should have put this under product reviews. heh
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Post by Lionvista on Mar 3, 2006 21:01:37 GMT -6
Great product indeed. My favorite use for Tuff Stuff is on the walls inside the house. I also have used it as a spot carpet cleaner with great results. Good product for the money. It is more versatile than some of the other "carpet" type sprays.
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Post by luvmybravada on Mar 5, 2006 23:17:49 GMT -6
I've seen that but never tried it. I'll add it to the collection. Thanks!
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scottydl
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Post by scottydl on Mar 11, 2006 13:51:33 GMT -6
Hindsight is 20/20. I probably should have put this under product reviews. heh That's okay, I can do that. nysteve, I would assume "every surface" you mention includes leather seats? How did you like it on that? The linked manufacturer description mentions using it on vinyl and fabric auto upholstery, but doesn't mention leather which is why I ask.
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NYsteve
Aurora Driver
Go Red Foxes!!
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Post by NYsteve on Mar 12, 2006 9:03:23 GMT -6
Hindsight is 20/20. I probably should have put this under product reviews. heh That's okay, I can do that. nysteve, I would assume "every surface" you mention includes leather seats? How did you like it on that? The linked manufacturer description mentions using it on vinyl and fabric auto upholstery, but doesn't mention leather which is why I ask. It worked great on leather. I was using Simple Green with a lot of elbow grease, but the Tuff Stuff with a semi-stiff bristled brush worked great. It also worked well on the seatbelts, but that took a little more effort. It's got a good smell to it too.
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Mar 29, 2006 10:21:23 GMT -6
Works great on carpet, cloth and headliners. We used to use this in the detail shop all the time.
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