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#389241 Feb 1, 10:53am
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K, got my car back last night finally after being in the shop after a month. I couldn't tell last night but they didn't clean the inside very well. There is dust all over from teh sanding and there is some glue on the inside of the window and there is some black sticky stuff on the passenger seat (small round amount). What is the best thing to use to wash the inside of the car and to get the glue and the black sticky stuff off without destroying my beautiful seat!! Thanks for any help in advance since i have to go to class.

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Is the seat cloth or leather and what exactly did they do to the car?

Never mind I'm assuming its cloth and they replaced a window yeah? if thats the case that black stuff is the sealant from the window and it should come out with some goof off.


"They don't make no seatbelt for the mind. So I can't buckle up for this ride!"

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no window replacement but sounds like it could be that. THanks for the help. Any other stuff for washing interior without ruining anything?

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