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A13Dart
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Have some original road runner bucket seats and interior panels that are in a storage facility. Must have been damp because the seats and stuff have a white colored mildew on them. How can I clean this off? I'm tempted to use a strong bleach/water solution, but that might damage the vinyl. Damn things are a health hazard at the moment. They were nice when I stored them away.  Anybody know of anything that will work?
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dartracer
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Get some foam type cleaner and spray it on and let it soak. Then come back spray it down again, and give it a good scrubing.
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MoPar_or _NoCar
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MoParaised
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If there is a dollar tree around you, the stuff is called " AWSOME " and is a citrus cleaner that really works well on EVERYTHING and truly is AWSOME!
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63' Dart GT 225/904/7.25 but totaly original =Black w/Red int. 68' Dart 383 / 727 / 8.75w3.55 suregrip 70' Challenger 440 / 727 / 8.75w3.23 suregrip 80% complete 93' Shadow ES Daily Driver 97' 1500 318 4X4 Chipped and breathes good 08' Avenger R/T Family Sedan
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Arillious
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If there is a dollar tree around you, the stuff is called " AWSOME " and is a citrus cleaner that really works well on EVERYTHING and truly is AWSOME!
 sound like you were joking at first
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A13Dart
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try the products mentioned. Hopefully the mildew won't come back.
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