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5lt fairmont ghia
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: brisbane
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i was wondering what would be the best way to clean the roof lining in my fairmont?
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this generation of car enthusiasts didnt invent the art of 'cruising' , 'cutting bog laps' , 'racing' and 'burnouts'. its funny how the past generation or two stardted it and now are the ones handing out the fines AU II FAIMONT GHIA " TIX35" 5.0lt |
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Force Fed Fords
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Enroute
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Use a carpet shampooing machine, use the small furniture attachment for the roof lining. Mix up some hot water and the soap that comes with them, you might also need some chemical for tough stains. Don't forget to rewash it again just with plain hot water to get any of the remnants of soap out.
Did this on an AU2 LTD and it came up a treat.
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5lt fairmont ghia
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: brisbane
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awsome thanks
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this generation of car enthusiasts didnt invent the art of 'cruising' , 'cutting bog laps' , 'racing' and 'burnouts'. its funny how the past generation or two stardted it and now are the ones handing out the fines AU II FAIMONT GHIA " TIX35" 5.0lt |
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