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04-02-07, 09:11
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Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Anyone interested in a ebony interior work on a TL?
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04-02-07, 09:24
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Doesn't get much easier.....
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04-02-07, 09:55
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
I'll take that as a yes Chris!
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04-02-07, 10:38
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
How about this. If nobody else is game I'll take it. My comment about it being easy was in reference to it being black. Can you really stain black carpet? 
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04-02-07, 11:27
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Vanilla Milk Shake?
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04-03-07, 12:07
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Yeah, good one! 
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04-03-07, 06:33
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eat more Parrano!
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
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Can you really stain black carpet? 
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Last week I removed a patch of nail polish about four inches round out of a BMW's black interior. The bottle was still stuck to it! The name of the polish was Pistol Packin' Pink!!!
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04-06-07, 06:37
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Andrew, please share your technique for removal, and did it involve scissors? I owe you a phone call amigo, busy day.
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04-06-07, 07:47
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
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Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick
Andrew, please share your technique for removal, and did it involve scissors? I owe you a phone call amigo, busy day.
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Bio-Kleen's P.O.G, plastic razor blade and some weird tool that I got with a pair of swim trunks that's been sitting untouched in my van for two years. The fibers were all fused at the top but luckily the polish didn't seep too far into the pile. I used a dropper syringe to isolate the presoak of P.O.G on the Pistol Packin' Pink. . . sat for maybe ten minutes. I gently broke the blob up with the surf tool by kinda pressing it in all over the place. Scuff, agitate, rub, vacuum, massage, scuff, vacuum, brushed in my general Pre-Spray, extracted cold and then REAL slow on steamy hot. Viola!
I told my client and she says to me, "There was WHAT under the seat?!"
Patrick, you owe me a call.
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04-14-07, 11:34
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
hahaha that weird tool is a wax comb...straight edge on one side and jagged on the other...
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04-18-07, 12:22
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Not enough time to do a TL interior Pat? Hehe.
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04-18-07, 01:20
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Re: Chino: Interior work being requested on TL
Too far Denzil!
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