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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
My recently acquired RRS has an almond interior. All very good nick, but the load cover is discoloured. It may be sun damage - not sure. Any suggestions how to sort it?
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Tue Dec 08 2015 10:53am |
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ABSport Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: Plymouth Posts: 698 |
Try a magic sponge, if not there is a brand new one on eBay at the moment still boxed. £50 starting bid. |
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Tue Dec 08 2015 10:55am |
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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
I did try some sort of cleaner, can't remember what, and it didn't even touch it. That's why I assumed it was sun damage. I'll try a magic sponge - seems good value at £50.
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Tue Dec 08 2015 11:27am |
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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
I've used a product called Groom over the years, very good for cleaning plastics etc. Pretty sure the likes of Halfrauds still sell it- a fiver or so from memory. Use with flat sponge or nail brush for a deep clean.. Quite a nice fresh smell when you're done too...
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Tue Dec 08 2015 11:36am |
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foxtrotzulu Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: West Berkshire Posts: 152 |
Just tried some 'magic sponges' and they are indeed magic. Brilliant for cleaning all sorts of things but had zero effect on the loadcover. |
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Sun Jan 03 2016 6:05pm |
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ABSport Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: Plymouth Posts: 698 |
I'd get a new one if its bothering you that much. I just replaced my load cover due to a tailgate upgrade to a new ivory MY2012 load cover cost £220. |
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Sun Jan 03 2016 6:50pm |
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