muppo
Member Since: 18 Dec 2007
Location: melbourne
Posts: 30
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This is how you clean your leather! |
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I've got the Alpaca interior and the fronts seat had become really grubby looking. I tried my old faithful the Meguires leather cleaner but no good, then tried the fancy two part cleaners but still no good. I even tracked down a mob to come out and clean them and was about to book them in this week when SWMBO got her fancy damp ENJO car interior cleaning cloth out and gave them the once over and hey they are like brand new. Gave them a lick of Meguires and I'm rapped. Couldn't be easier! Live it like it's your last!
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22nd Jul 2008 1:04 pm |
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PBob
Member Since: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Mudgee NSW
Posts: 167
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Muppo, there seems to be many types of Enjo cloths. They are identified with a number series. What is the type of the one you have? (Might be 21006?). 2006 HSE TDV6 Bonatti Grey, ECB bull bar, tropical roof, LG Next G car kit, Tom Tom GPS, UHF, Mitchell Bros tow bar, Kimberley Kamper Limited Edition camper trailer and 23 foot Haines Signature half cabin (Towed separately!)
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27th Jul 2008 12:21 pm |
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muppo
Member Since: 18 Dec 2007
Location: melbourne
Posts: 30
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PBob wrote:Muppo, there seems to be many types of Enjo cloths. They are identified with a number series. What is the type of the one you have? (Might be 21006?).
The only numbers on the cloth tag are "CAR 100% PES" and 10014. It's a dark grey cloth with yellow piping and is about 40x40cms.
I still can't get over how well it works! Live it like it's your last!
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28th Jul 2008 4:52 am |
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