Cleaning plastic parts
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Cleaning plastic parts
So after owning my 24v probe for the best part of 20 months, I can finally turn my attention to its restoration. The interior is filthy - smells like a breaker car and needs a thorough clean. Plan to remove seats and clean carpets with a spot washer however the plastic centre console etc has deep ingrained dirt and as I’m taking these off to replace the blower control, I was wondering if a quick cycle in the dishwasher on a 30 degree wash with no heat drying would do the job or would I wreck the pieces?
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Re: Cleaning plastic parts
I can't see that it will do any harm, but you may find the spot washer and a stiff brush may do the same thing?
Are you only putting the top parts in to the dishwasher, as I would have thought that the main part of the centre console wouldn't fit??
Are you only putting the top parts in to the dishwasher, as I would have thought that the main part of the centre console wouldn't fit??
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Re: Cleaning plastic parts
i know an old member that used to put all the plastic bits in a dishwasher and to be fair they came up bloody good you can use a hot wash remember how much heat these take on a hot day in the sun so they can handle heat,,, but as trev says you will probably get the same result with a spot washer and good brush
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