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Old 16th Apr 2018, 9:56 pm   #2
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Default Re: Shorrock Clubman Clean

I must say that doesn't look too bad. There will always be degradation when fabrics have sat around in kitchens and smoky rooms for 50 years. UV light causes colour changes too.

A good starting point is aerosol foaming cleanser. They all seem pretty similar and I use the one sold in Aldi and Lidl as a bathroom cleaner. Spray it on, leave it for 5 minutes, work it in with a toothbrush if the dirt is really stubborn, then wipe it off with a soft rag.

There are no hard and fast rules though, and everyone will have their own favourite method.
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