cleaning seams
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cleaning seams
Spent today giving the Nuevo a decent clean. It's the old 80/20 time split.
20% of the time was spent on panels, but rest has been spent trying to scrape mould from behind the lights, over the windows, in the seams etc. What I lack is a decent tool( that will cause some ribaldry - ed).
What do others use as an effective wiper for the nooks and cranked, please?
Thanks
Peterm
20% of the time was spent on panels, but rest has been spent trying to scrape mould from behind the lights, over the windows, in the seams etc. What I lack is a decent tool( that will cause some ribaldry - ed).
What do others use as an effective wiper for the nooks and cranked, please?
Thanks
Peterm
Peterm- Donator
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Re: cleaning seams
Hi,
The "Tooll" I use,
On our "Duetto" Is an old Toothbrush.
It gets in all the little places that the mould grows in.
Use one on my "Classic Car" to get the excess polish off.
Soft or Hard it depends on how bad the Mould is.
The "Tooll" I use,
On our "Duetto" Is an old Toothbrush.
It gets in all the little places that the mould grows in.
Use one on my "Classic Car" to get the excess polish off.
Soft or Hard it depends on how bad the Mould is.
JustChillin- Member
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Re: cleaning seams
I made this for mine, from a leftover bit of garage-door brush, rolled round & fitted over a wash-lance, looks * Inappropriate Word * but actually works quite well.
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modelman- Donator
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Re: cleaning seams
as well as toothbrush I use the small thin brushhead on the end of a long wooden handle (about 1ft) used for 'awkward parts to reach' when DIY painting cheap as chips in the Pound shops.
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Re: cleaning seams
Thanks for the replies. Excellent ideas.
Regards
Peterm
Regards
Peterm
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Re: cleaning seams
Just come in from doing mine now..... with a toothbrush....
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