any one ever tryed to clean one and if so what did you use
White_Snake
03-17-2007 04:10 PM
i put mine in my bathtub with shampoo and used the shower head.
It cleaned it a bit. but found it made it a bit fuzzy..
you haven't tried the dishwasher yet? or oven?LOL
archer379
03-17-2007 04:12 PM
i wasthinking maybe the bar b Q but am out of propane
jibbijib
03-18-2007 03:56 AM
Power washer and carpet cleaner.
89notchback
03-18-2007 07:48 PM
Just ditch it. thumb:
wmagi
03-29-2007 01:11 PM
any idea if they sell a liner for a 2002 mustang, something that looks nicer than the stock one? A friend of mine had a stainless steel liner made (for a show card), but it didn't clear the hood closing, so he had the underside painted to a high gloss black.
Terminal Velocity
03-29-2007 01:24 PM
IM gonna ditch mine i think it holds in alot of heat wich i dont need the car never see winter anyway
2000BLKGT
03-29-2007 01:31 PM
Originally Posted by wmagi
(Post 77602)
any idea if they sell a liner for a 2002 mustang, something that looks nicer than the stock one? A friend of mine had a stainless steel liner made (for a show card), but it didn't clear the hood closing, so he had the underside painted to a high gloss black.
your only option there is to buy a factory one and recover it....or simply recover your stocker
my factory hood liner looked like after 6 years and only 16,500 kms....maybe 50kms driven in the rain....stored winters
bought a new one last year (I think it was around $130) and had the embossed pony airbrushed.....this season I'm swapping the whole hood, so no more blanket
but one of my buddies on the show circuit covered his with interior (trunk grade) carpet.....added a stainless running pony too....turned out very nice.