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Should I just use a lint roller? I was washing the top on my car with convertible top cleaner and the rag/cotton side of a sponge and all the lint caught on to the top. I forgot to use the sponge side...so I have a crap load of white lint on my black cloth top. Lint roller should do the trick and is safe for it right? Thanks guys.
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: Get a lint roller.They work great! Compressed air and a vacuum also work great.
These work great and also try Duct tape or wet it down and use the Absorber
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Lint roller. Work Great. People look at you weird - but heck what do they know . . . .
Duct Tape is the universal fixer upper too!
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Got it nice & clean! Thanks guys. I had a lint roller lying around and it made the job very easy. A few swipes back and forth...and I'm done! Posts: 8 | Registered: May 2003
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