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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:36 pm 
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nice work Anton your an old scrubber from way back LOL

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yeah, he `scrubs up real nice'.... :lol:

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you old scubber Anton..all I do is Polish :lol:

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I got the Gumption and scrubbing brush out today and cleaned up one of the GT seats. Not bad for 34 year old seats!!

Only dilema I have got is the stitching came apart on both front seat bases, and even after cleaning them real well, they still don't look **NEW** ..... which is a bummer because the door cards and rear cards WILL be new. I am thinking I should just retrim these seats anyway..... :? Can't have something not new in a fully restored car :P


Beautiful seats mate. Love the colour and they came up a treat .... what did you use - just warm soapy water?? And what kind of brush? Nylon? That's the beauty of all vinyl interiors ... much easier and safer to clean than the dot pattern cloth on the later clubby's. I'm scared to clean mine as I might damage it.

If the stiching is the only problem with the GT seats (which seems to be the case) then I'd def be talking to your trimmer .... is that the BMC trimmer dude? Mate what a stroke of luck finding him!! And that black dot pattern ..... you must have been rapt!!

I had a look at your website and I love it. Great pics and descriptions of your resto. Are you happy with the Acryic finish? The interior looks aswome. Love the red piping.

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in antons post it says gumption.. gumption is the name of a cleaning product so im assuming thats what he used.. i wouldnt have figured it either bu i saw the stuff recently.

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in antons post it says gumption.. gumption is the name of a cleaning product so im assuming thats what he used.. i wouldnt have figured it either bu i saw the stuff recently.

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in antons post it says gumption.. gumption is the name of a cleaning product so im assuming thats what he used.. i wouldnt have figured it either bu i saw the stuff recently.


I thought by gumption he meant..... inspiration.

Time to google gumption.

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Yea...Gumption....been around for YEARS!! Ask your oldies about it......they will know :lol:

It's like Jiff, but more of a paste. Cleans very well, but isn't abrasive.


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hey anton if you get the seatr retrimmed PLEASE give the covers to makka. he would cry for years if they were thrown out.

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There is a new stuff in the the supermarkets - comes in a one litre spray container (not pressurised) that is absolutely fantastic for cleaning vinyl and other parts of the upholstry.
Its called BAM and it even works on ovens - which is how come its in our house.


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