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Old 01-24-2020, 08:03 PM   #6
KirkH


 
Drives: 2016 2SS M6 Mosaic Blk Met-SOLD
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: KY
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The only real danger here is getting water inside the dash board plexiglass. Once water gets behind the plastic and dries, it leaves water spots on the inside of the plastic, which are impossible to remove without dissembling the dash. The previous owner of my car must have gotten water in there somehow because there are water spots on the inside of the plastic in front of the gauges. I tried polishing like hell on those spots until I realized they were on the INSIDE.

I pressure wash grungy floor mats all the time.

I've had two customers' cars that had a lot of blood in them. Both were dealer bought cars from the auction. One had a suicide and one had an overdose. The overdose was worse because there was also chunky puke all over the fabric seats. The overdose car had blood splatters all over the headliner from shooting up. The suicide car had large blood stains on the seat and floor.
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