Hi All
I really need to give the inside of my traveller a good clean.
Can anyone recommend the best product to use to clean the door cards and seats ?
Thanks
Cleaning
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Re: Cleaning
A variety of household cleaners will do the job. See here for some suggestions: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... &hilit=cif
Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Re: Cleaning
Elbow grease,toothbrush,cotton buds,cif,hot soapy water,armor all!
But dont use spray polish on your seats unless you want to swap seats quickly or slide your rear passengers about on a roundabout!!
Or the steering wheel for that matter!
Way to slippery!
But dont use spray polish on your seats unless you want to swap seats quickly or slide your rear passengers about on a roundabout!!

Or the steering wheel for that matter!
Way to slippery!
Classic cars rule!! No moderns live here!!
So far 37yrs using,buying,selling,repairing,restoring classic cars,and still learning!.
My daily driver since 1999 is my
1971 Rover P6V8,rostyles,webasto,leather.
Fun in the sun 1970 Triumph TR6pi UK car. I restored it in 2008.
1968 S1 Rover P6 V8,2 owner 40k miles,super solid,never welded,rostyles,MINT!
Just done a 19 panel off repaint in original arden green!
So far 37yrs using,buying,selling,repairing,restoring classic cars,and still learning!.
My daily driver since 1999 is my
1971 Rover P6V8,rostyles,webasto,leather.
Fun in the sun 1970 Triumph TR6pi UK car. I restored it in 2008.
1968 S1 Rover P6 V8,2 owner 40k miles,super solid,never welded,rostyles,MINT!
Just done a 19 panel off repaint in original arden green!