What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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That repair is spot on, they look great. I use Dawn diluted in a spray bottle and spray light on the seat but more on a micro fiber cloth and gently scrub. It pulls dirt out. But you must apply leather conditioner on it after you clean them.
 

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Alrighty then:

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Unfortunately I now have a new project: cleaning the original leather on my seats...:doh2:


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Scrubbing bubbles, then leather conditioner. You won't regret it. Seats came out great.
Scrubbing Bubbles for sure. It works great as a one-time cleaner, just don’t use it on a regular basis. Use a small bristle brush with it and lots of clean rags. You’ll be amazed.
 

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Trying to find a coolant leak on the ol lady's 04 suburban, I pumped it up to 15 twice already and it's loosing pressure over a few minutes but can't find the dam leak, checked every suspect place, no drips on the ground everything is dry, sprayed the reservoir with soap&water no bubbles wtf? Already did a block test it passed

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Scrubbing bubbles, then leather conditioner. You won't regret it. Seats came out great.

That repair is spot on, they look great. I use Dawn diluted in a spray bottle and spray light on the seat but more on a micro fiber cloth and gently scrub. It pulls dirt out. But you must apply leather conditioner on it after you clean them.

Scrubbing Bubbles for sure. It works great as a one-time cleaner, just don’t use it on a regular basis. Use a small bristle brush with it and lots of clean rags. You’ll be amazed.

Thanks for the cleaning ideas, I will give it a try. :beer:
 

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Water pump I guess? Can't find anything anywhere else, it's loosing about 1/2 gallon a month slow leak the bottom of the pump has a couple drops dangling and discoloration, also found one of the heater hose lines that was previously fixed with a clamp was dripping, so tightened that up and see what it does, not sure if a couple drops under the water pump is normal or not

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Scrubbing Bubbles for sure. It works great as a one-time cleaner, just don’t use it on a regular basis. Use a small bristle brush with it and lots of clean rags. You’ll be amazed.
Been using that for years
 

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