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Anyone know where I can get my cars seats steam cleaned without paying $200+ for a full detail? Can't seem to find any car washes that have them maybe for health and safety reasons. Even just one of those roadside ones run by 30 indians to do it would be fine.

Hire one from supermarket & DIY? Was like $60 for 24 hours when we had to do our floors when we moved.

Anyone know where I can get my cars seats steam cleaned without paying $200+ for a full detail? Can't seem to find any car washes that have them maybe for health and safety reasons. Even just one of those roadside ones run by 30 indians to do it would be fine.

Car wash underneath Southland did my interior + steam clean for $60-70. Next time would only ask for steam clean, they did nothing but make the plastic worse, by like a million. but seats turned out good.

Annnnnndddddddddddddddddd that's the end of that relationship...

I'm back in Vermont again...

*proceeds to get drunk alone on a Sat night because my friends are all too busy to come do it with me*

could be worse,

I'm spending the night doing a proof of concept for work as seems Windows Server 2012 too new for our QA team..

at least I got to work on the ute this arvo, new globes and a minor service, new plugs seem to have fixed the intermittent missfire under load.

damn felt good to get hand dirty doing something productive!

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