As my previous post in the past has mention my M1009 was full of this very fine sand.
I have done just about every thing short of setting it on fire to get ride of it. I am starting to win the war but it is getting costly in terms of consumables. I litteraly wash a few square inches and the cleaning cloth i have it black!
Basically I have this fine baked on film of sand all over the walls of my M1009. I tried power washing it out. No luck. Vacuuming. No luck. Washing it with a cloth and some kind of cleaner is yielding results, but the rough finish on the inside tears up the cleaning cloth leaving lots of lent pieces of the cloth imbeded into the finish.
I have tired scrubbing it off with the following:
Basic dish cloth - is filthy within minutes, parts of it get torn off and are now stuck in the finish.
Paper towels - gone through 3 rolls. Best at removing the dirt but leaves lots of pieces of it behind.
Shamwow - great at picking up the dirt, but leaves lots of pieces of it self behind and like the dishcloth gets dirty very quickly.
Cleaners I have used - dish soap, purple power, simple green, and windex. I like the windex the best because it doesnt stink as bad or leave behind a soapy film as the others do.
Looking for a solution I saw some microfiber clothes called zwipes that are supposidly lent free and you can wash them. Any one ever use these things?
I have done just about every thing short of setting it on fire to get ride of it. I am starting to win the war but it is getting costly in terms of consumables. I litteraly wash a few square inches and the cleaning cloth i have it black!
Basically I have this fine baked on film of sand all over the walls of my M1009. I tried power washing it out. No luck. Vacuuming. No luck. Washing it with a cloth and some kind of cleaner is yielding results, but the rough finish on the inside tears up the cleaning cloth leaving lots of lent pieces of the cloth imbeded into the finish.
I have tired scrubbing it off with the following:
Basic dish cloth - is filthy within minutes, parts of it get torn off and are now stuck in the finish.
Paper towels - gone through 3 rolls. Best at removing the dirt but leaves lots of pieces of it behind.
Shamwow - great at picking up the dirt, but leaves lots of pieces of it self behind and like the dishcloth gets dirty very quickly.
Cleaners I have used - dish soap, purple power, simple green, and windex. I like the windex the best because it doesnt stink as bad or leave behind a soapy film as the others do.
Looking for a solution I saw some microfiber clothes called zwipes that are supposidly lent free and you can wash them. Any one ever use these things?
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