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Old 04-30-2009, 06:40 AM   #5
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In the past we had good success with using a liquid carpet cleaner, scrubbing the carpet and sidepanels with a stiff brush and then "power washing" the interior. Key tip is not to use a lot of cleaner -- you'll never be rid of the suds!! We found it better to re-apply to the really grungy area's than to use a lot of cleaner initially.

Since then, we've gone to the snap in carpets and will never go back. However, we use the same method with the snap in's. Only difference is we can get the carpets out and lay them in the driveway for cleaning.

This of course can't be done if your in the water already
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