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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 985695" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>I cleaned PC for over ten years, roughly 4 per hour including hosing out the cab floor.</p><p>I was always amazed at just how much stuff can collect in those door tracks.</p><p>At least one a month , I also did the interiors of all the glass.</p><p>Doing a wet wash, always start scrubbing at the bottom, in an overlapping motion like a sideways number 8 and a quick up & down motion on the topside.</p><p>This will increase your cleaning, after all the bottom sections gets the most dirt.</p><p>And always remember to soap up & rinse the mirrors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 985695, member: 12952"] I cleaned PC for over ten years, roughly 4 per hour including hosing out the cab floor. I was always amazed at just how much stuff can collect in those door tracks. At least one a month , I also did the interiors of all the glass. Doing a wet wash, always start scrubbing at the bottom, in an overlapping motion like a sideways number 8 and a quick up & down motion on the topside. This will increase your cleaning, after all the bottom sections gets the most dirt. And always remember to soap up & rinse the mirrors. [/QUOTE]
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