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Seat Cleaning and ToolBox Cleaning

Old Sep 5, 2006
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Seat Cleaning and ToolBox Cleaning

Dose anyone know if it is possible to remove the factory seat covers? I hunt and fish so my seats are kinda beat up. Im thinking of putting them in the washer if they come off easy enough.And have you guys with a toolbox used steel wool on it to bring back the shine. Im going to try the SOS pads with soap in them with a light-to-medium pressure.Thanks for the answers!
 
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Is it a aluminum tool box or diamond plate? 000 steel wool and mothers mag and aluminum polish works. The seat covers do come off I am pressure sure of it.
 
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its a diamond plate
 
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Mothers powerball works great on the box, and yes the covers come off.
 
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thanks guys, still any experience with doing this will be appreciated this is my first time messing with my interior besides changing my sterio(sp?) system.
 
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