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Wallijig

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I have been trying lot of things to get tarp looking better.
Pressure washing & scrubing with item such as dish soap, purple power, & simple green .
I found something that works great, Bleche-Wite tire cleaner made by Black Magic. I sprayed tarp down, let soak about 15 mins, brushed with wet brush & hosed off. Tarp looks just about like new I could not believe it. ;D ;D
I would not use this on every tarp, but recommend it for the rubberized type ones. It worke great for me.
Here's picture showing sample area I did next to area I tried other products on.
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coin op laundramats work wonders on them. Tide with bleach works well with a scrub brush on the deck or driveway, even better if you can talk the kids into 'playing' with the brushes. :)

Jamie
 
Be careful with that bleche-white stuff. I know that in the plastic model community, it's used to strip "chrome" or paint from parts without damaging the base plastic. If you have a plastic instrument panel, and get some on it, you might get an unexpected surprise.

Roger
 

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