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Old Feb 8, 2007
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I got a 02 civ black trim, The person that owned it b4 me obviously was a fat slob, There is dirt marks and bleached marks where you could tell that they sweated alot and never took a shower, The question is basicly, is there anyone that knows about cleaning and using microfiber or possibly an material paint that won't look to shitty!, reapholster is out of the question, to expensive!!
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maybe you can take it to get detailed...and shampooed..might cost a bit..but should be worth it...
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should cost around $100 for interior shampoo...good as new when finished...
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