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Old Jul 23, 2003 | 09:49 AM
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You can get the Blue Corral Dry Clean at PepBoyz,Vatozone or Kragen.

They also make a carpet cleaner that works quite well.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2003 | 11:47 AM
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Thanks for the help guys.
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Old Jul 23, 2003 | 12:00 PM
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I have ink on my grab handle. Will the Blue Coral take ink off plastic or there something better?
 
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Old Jul 23, 2003 | 12:04 PM
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I have ink on my grab handle. Will the Blue Coral take ink off plastic or there something better?
I would try some WD40 first, the blue coral is for fabrics.

Those seat covers look alright I guess, they dont fit as tight as I would like at the bottom and on the console. I have never understood covering a seat though, it makes as much sense as a bra does for the front end. You're "protecting" a surface you never get to see because its coverd.
 
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 08:26 AM
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Wet Okole fit

Originally posted by Konig
I would try some WD40 first, the blue coral is for fabrics.

Those seat covers look alright I guess, they dont fit as tight as I would like at the bottom and on the console. I have never understood covering a seat though, it makes as much sense as a bra does for the front end. You're "protecting" a surface you never get to see because its coverd.
Konig, Can tell you the Okloe's I installed on my '03 L seats and console fit like a glove from top to bottom. Fit so tight and well they took almost an hour to install. They look great and all that have seen them like them.... they have been on about 2.5 months now and 4,000 miles. As to why get them... WELL, I see your point... BUT I got them as often my 2 teens and I hit the dirt/mud with our ATV's and pull the ATV's loaded on an aluminum trailer with the L. (It pulls great) At the end of the day we head back in the L. YES, we try to clean up and do put sheets on the seats but ......... and then there was the time my 14yo unknowingly,accidentally sat in some ketchup at Burger King and then proceeded to sit on my L's Okoles. Found the ketchup on the covers when we got home and the stuff easily washed off the neoprene Okole's. IF I had no covers I believe additional clean-up would have been necessary and quite possibly stains on the gray Alcantara L cloth. Anyway, IF I was a just a guy hauling prissy gals around on dates, etc, I would probably for go the Okole's... In closing I have no reason to promote the Okole's BUT they are a great product for the price! SO, hauling prissy gals and not so prissy teens and Dad with Okole's applied..
 
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 12:34 PM
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so you put sheets over the seat covers?

I only say they dont look like they fit well because all the pics I have seen online show ripples at the bottom and where your back touches the seat. No matter, if you like them then thats what counts. I personally havent had any incidents with stains in my truck, I dont eat in it or get mud near it anyhow. And yeah I only drive around my girl friend so it stays nice inside for the most part.
 
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 08:15 PM
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Originally posted by Konig
so you put sheets over the seat covers?

I only say they dont look like they fit well because all the pics I have seen online show ripples at the bottom and where your back touches the seat. No matter, if you like them then thats what counts. I personally havent had any incidents with stains in my truck, I dont eat in it or get mud near it anyhow. And yeah I only drive around my girl friend so it stays nice inside for the most part.
Yup, sheets and occasionally plastic under those. Depends how muddy my 2 sons and I get. IF the mud gets through all the Okole's are a stopper.. OH, no wrinkles... the Okole's on my L fit like a tight glove...
 
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 08:19 PM
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The girlfriend and i have to sit down and plan it out.
How is JJ these days?
 
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 09:25 PM
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Iwork at a beamer dealership and, they have some stuff made by white-birch. It's a foam srayon and the stuff gets out everything from grease to paint on rugs It's called FO-FOAM . Godluck!
 
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