Removing oil from carpets

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Removing oil from carpets

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The previous owner as allowed the boot carpet to become pretty well soaked in diff oil. Not good. Does anyone know of a decent way of cleaning the oil out? Preferably something that doesn't stink the car out, thank you please :)

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would it not be better to buy a new or second hand boot carpet mate ?

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Thanks for that! About

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ideal opportunity to start stripping the interior :sifone:

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Post by Stuart »

Oi!! Pack it in :)

I read the other day that the front seats weight 45kgs each! I reckon that there must be well over 250kgs in that interior........

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Post by Rob S »

How about some watered down Gunk?
It's going to take lots of hot water and a detergent to break down the chemicals. Could it be worth giving a friendly valeter a shout? (did nt the go faster boys have a look at this sort of thing?)
If you can't get the carpet warm enough for long enough, the oil will settle on the next section.
I can say this after owning shit cars with oil leaks for 20+ years :)
I'd happily try and locate a 2nd hand one for you mate, what colour is it?

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Post by Jon »

Whats the point of having a carpet in the boot? To keep the weekly shop comfortable???
May as well chuck it along with the rear seats & belts, Door cards and anything else that is weighing it down :auto:

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stuart wrote:
Er......thanks Jon. Helpful ;)
No problem.

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