How do you get brake dust of the cloth sunvisor?
ummm best way would be to not get it on there. but I think thats not an option at this point.
I would try club soda and a towel(blot dont rub)
if that doesnt work you could possibly try a steam cleaning machine, but that wets the fabric, and I think thats just like cardboard under that fabric, I donno really. and if that got too wet, who knows what would happen.
I would try club soda and a towel(blot dont rub)
if that doesnt work you could possibly try a steam cleaning machine, but that wets the fabric, and I think thats just like cardboard under that fabric, I donno really. and if that got too wet, who knows what would happen.
this is true, go out and buy some rubber latex gloves, when you work on the car at all, wear them. then you just pull em off and your hands are clean. their cheap enough, and are way easier than washing your hands 50million times whenever you have to turn the car on or something.
plus you dont get grease under your nails. ok yeah that was a little gay, but its true!
plus you dont get grease under your nails. ok yeah that was a little gay, but its true!
I really don't remember.
I don't know if it was there before I got the car or if I had put it there. I remember touching the brake dust on the wheels but don't remember touching the visor.
It came off pretty easy though.
I don't know if it was there before I got the car or if I had put it there. I remember touching the brake dust on the wheels but don't remember touching the visor.It came off pretty easy though.
Originally posted by mcduck
I think the more relavent question is how did you get brake dust there????
I think the more relavent question is how did you get brake dust there????
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