Vinyl Restoration
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Started the process of cleaning and restoring the vinyl interior. I did some research and landed on 303 Protectant. Here is a before and after image of the interior of the door panel.
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Started the process of cleaning and restoring the vinyl interior. I did some research and landed on 303 Protectant. Here is a before and after image of the interior of the door panel.
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