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Cleaning seatbelts?
#2699018
09/19/19 04:36 PM
09/19/19 04:36 PM
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I've got seatbelts that were stuck under the seat for a long time and they are kinda funky. THey are original and I just want to clean them. What's the best way?
'67 is an abbreviation of 1967 67' is an abbreviation of 67 feet They are not interchangeable.
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Re: Cleaning seatbelts?
[Re: lilcuda]
#2699019
09/19/19 04:40 PM
09/19/19 04:40 PM
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Use your favorite cleaning product and some hot water. I have very good luck using simple green and then drying them off well.
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Re: Cleaning seatbelts?
[Re: burdar]
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09/19/19 05:32 PM
09/19/19 05:32 PM
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Put them in an old pillow case and then throw them in the washing machine. another option, lay them in the top tray of the dishwasher ( when the wife isnt home )
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Re: Cleaning seatbelts?
[Re: lilcuda]
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09/19/19 06:54 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions. I ended up using a blue paper shop towel soaked with water and liquid hand soap. Worked great! Didn't even remove the seat belts. Just laid down an old towel.
'67 is an abbreviation of 1967 67' is an abbreviation of 67 feet They are not interchangeable.
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Re: Cleaning seatbelts?
[Re: A727Tflite]
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09/21/19 09:20 AM
09/21/19 09:20 AM
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True. I have a Bissell Big Green clean machine strictly for upholstery cleaning. Problem is it works so well I get obsessed and end up cleaning everything fabric in the car.
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Re: Cleaning seatbelts?
[Re: Montclaire]
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09/23/19 10:40 AM
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Chances the belts are dry rotted after so many years? why ? NHRA allows factory belts to be used in certain classes, no matter the age. but use race belts, they must be replaced every two years. the factory belts must be of better quality materials. [insert sarcasm here]
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