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<blockquote data-quote="decapman" data-source="post: 21760" data-attributes="member: 101"><p>I plan to attack the interior of my bus over the weekend.</p><p>Now the mechanicals are done I have time to make a start on cleaning the filthy interior.</p><p>Must be 30 years of muck grime grease decomposed leaves oil etc in there.</p><p>I was thinking a quick hoover out then using engine cleaner with a stiff plastic bristle brush, any other ideas out there?</p><p>Need to clean the ruber mats and vinyl seat covers too.</p><p></p><p>Also anyone out there in Kent area who has a way with sunroofs, mine works but its very stiff, looking for help</p><p></p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decapman, post: 21760, member: 101"] I plan to attack the interior of my bus over the weekend. Now the mechanicals are done I have time to make a start on cleaning the filthy interior. Must be 30 years of muck grime grease decomposed leaves oil etc in there. I was thinking a quick hoover out then using engine cleaner with a stiff plastic bristle brush, any other ideas out there? Need to clean the ruber mats and vinyl seat covers too. Also anyone out there in Kent area who has a way with sunroofs, mine works but its very stiff, looking for help Marcus [/QUOTE]
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