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Old 03-21-2011 | 11:11 AM
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I took my jeep to Superlift ORV in Hot Springs, AR for the first time this past weekend. The whole family had a blast and we can't wait to go back. Now, however, comes the clean up and minor repairs. What I was wondering is if it is okay to pull the carpet / floor mats out and use a water hose to literally "wash" the inside of the jeep. I'm worried about the electrical controls (mainly the stereo), but was told that if not sprayed directly there would be no problem. I have a 2010 unlimited so I don't have the controls on the steering wheel. Anyone have any thoughts?
Old 03-21-2011 | 11:38 AM
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What about the seats? What is the best way to air them out so that they won't stink?
Old 03-21-2011 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MountainJKUnlimited
What about the seats? What is the best way to air them out so that they won't stink?
Don't soak the seats- bag them with heavy trash bags-contractor size fits- while you spray out the rest. Stains on fabric are best removed with a fabric cleaner, no strong solvents. Air everything out, top off is best, or all windows down to get the most airflow.
Old 03-21-2011 | 01:39 PM
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I have a rubicon with the yes fabric and I pressure wash my seats then leave it in the sun.... I pretty much do that to the whole interior except the stereo and heater controls.




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