Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Nosebolt on March 28, 2009, 02:50:58 PM
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As some may have noticed I got the CJ a bit dirty at the weekend.
Outside not to bad, 2 goes through the Asda jet wash to get worst of it off, then a proper clean at home and all back to normal.
Inside was a different story, tried a stiff brush, vacuum etc and didn’t work so decided to try the jet wash on the inside, I did choose water proof vinyl for the seats and a weather proof bed liner and it paid off, so roof off, seats out and drain plugs out and went at it, so far seems all is OK.
I recon the bed liner is one of my better purchases and can recommend getting it done to anyone
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Nosebolt wrote
. . . . so decided to try the jet wash on the inside . . . . . drain plugs out
Isn't that everybody doing :drinkers:
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Isn't that everybody doing
probably but this is my first time without carpets
and I was impresed by the bed liners performance
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Be careful using Asda's (or anywhere else's) jetwash. It fills them full of mud and they don't like it.
Have lots of backup jetwashes as you gradually get banned from each one.
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mmm banned from jet washes....
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the Asda jetwash is cool, they cant see you drive in, and your clean when you drive out so they dont know it was you
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the Asda jetwash is cool, they cant see you drive in, and your clean when you drive out so they dont know it was you 
Dude, feckin Stevie Wonder could see you comin' in the Tango-mobile!
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ROFL
Tim Dood, yer on fire tonite
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ditto
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the Asda jetwash is cool, they cant see you drive in, and your clean when you drive out so they dont know it was you 
Dude, feckin Stevie Wonder could see you comin' in the Tango-mobile!
I dont see any Tango-mobile
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OK, I'll cede to that one, but they might get suspicious as you're their only customer who jetwashes the inside.
Not too many focus owners do that I would have thought.
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don`t worry NB tangoed jeeps are driven by happy slappers
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Fair play mon...