Posts : 179 Join date : 2011-05-27 Age : 38 Location : South Shields
Subject: Boot/bonnet dirty & mouldy Sun 14 Aug - 7:13
So the guy I bought mine off kept it in decent condition but didn't clean the boot and bonnet shuts and there's mould/black crap along the sides and corners - what home-brewed chemical can I use to break it down and get rid? Hands are too fat to get into it properly... Also around the handle seals but when I change speakers I'll take the handles off to get them
Aaron
hardy172
Posts : 2938 Join date : 2010-03-14 Age : 42 Location : Durham & Costa Del Consett
Subject: Re: Boot/bonnet dirty & mouldy Sun 14 Aug - 8:55
bilberry juice, or gunk engine de-greaser something along those lines (i know these arent home brewed)
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Subject: Re: Boot/bonnet dirty & mouldy Sun 14 Aug - 9:26
i know the feeling mate. seems like everytiem i wash mine the good lord above decides its time to open the heavens. does me nut in haha!! canny way to occupy some of your sunday though. marigolds on a nd a sponge in hand lol!
Geordie_Aaron
Posts : 179 Join date : 2011-05-27 Age : 38 Location : South Shields
Subject: Re: Boot/bonnet dirty & mouldy Sun 14 Aug - 9:30