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Interior Carpet Issue
Recently purchased an 06 X5 Sport with 20K miles. Got it home and started cleaning it up, I noticed the stains in the cargo area will not come out. I took it to the Dealer to see if they can get the stains out. Dealer said that they might have to re-dye the carpet. Is this something that a lay person like myself could do? If so, where would I begin to find the correct dye? Thanks...Jamie
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first of all take that pic off your avatar....I think Im getting nausea. just google carpet dying but I would just buy the cargo mat and put it on top of the carpet...way cheaper
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what stains is it.
U need to match the pre-treat (cleaner) with the stain u are trying to attack |
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[QUOTE=chefwong;656793]what stains is it.
U need to match the pre-treat (cleaner) with the stain u are trying to attack[/QUOTE It looks to be red clay, but I can't be sure |
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