Bombsquad85
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Anyone know how to get the black knob out of the rear panels I was taking a looks t it and started pulling and tried to twist it but didn't any to break it
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See my edit. Added some pics. I used fast 505 on carpet with a carpet brush on my drill. Powerwashed. Then folex after.For carpet??
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which black knob, picture?Anyone know how to get the black knob out of the rear panels I was taking a looks t it and started pulling and tried to twist it but didn't any to break it
Put a rag over it and use pliers. Left loose, right tight.Anyone know how to get the black knob out of the rear panels I was taking a looks t it and started pulling and tried to twist it but didn't any to break it
Put a rag over it and use pliers. Left loose, right tight.
The knob where the cargo net attaches too right ?
See my edit. Added some pics. I used fast 505 on carpet with a carpet brush on my drill. Powerwashed. Then folex after.
You are gonna need something to agitate it. Drill brush and power washer worked wonder.s. An extractor/carpet shampooer would work great too.
Fast 505. Simple green. Purple power.
All work good and can be found in bulk for pretty cheap.
Some quick pics of my wifes first car that i have slowly been bringing back. Someone spilled a gallon of dr pepper and/or coffee around the year 2000 in this thing. Also leaked for nearly every seal for the last 5 years. Degreased and pressure washed and hit with folex and a carpet brush on a cordless drill (love that thing!) It looks nearly spotless in person.
Backstory:
96 integra 2 dr. It was a beater for years. Then someone tried to steal it and it sat for more years after the ignition lock cylinder and steering column were trashed.
Replaced all the seals and added some dampening and rubberized undercoating on it too.
Has a blown head gasket. Gotta fix that but it runs good otherwise. Its worth nothing. But i guess i like the idea of keeping my wifes first car around since i wish i never let go of mine.
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Installed a push to start button to compliment my passive keyless system I installed a couple weeks ago. Now I just walk up to my truck, the doors unlock, I push the button and go. No more fumbling with keys!
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