tranny fluid and carpet

scoutman77

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well, I figure I am not gonna get it "clean" clean again. so right now I have soaked as much as I can up with shop rags, and laid down some newspaper until I can get to it proper, at least the kids wont be tracking it all over, and it might soak some more up.
I was kinda leaning towards the option of rhino lining the floor, its not like this isn't a work truck with stains on the carpet, and kids spilling things in the back seat. I might opt for the cleanability, rather than replace the carpet.
 

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Castol makes some stuff in a purple bottle, it will clean your carpet, However I recomend removing the carpet from the truck. you'll need to hose it off first, then take a liberal amount and a scrub brush, then preasure wash clear.
 

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well, I figure I am not gonna get it "clean" clean again. so right now I have soaked as much as I can up with shop rags, and laid down some newspaper until I can get to it proper, at least the kids wont be tracking it all over, and it might soak some more up.
I was kinda leaning towards the option of rhino lining the floor, its not like this isn't a work truck with stains on the carpet, and kids spilling things in the back seat. I might opt for the cleanability, rather than replace the carpet.

I kind of toyed around with that idea too. Just remember to take a 30-30 and put a few rounds through the floorboard so that water has a place to drain out when you hose out the inside.:D A drill wouldn't be as fun. Just remember that hole placement is important. You aren't trying to drain the transmission or gut that cat as well.
 
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