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John Smith Jones
09-26-2005, 12:26 AM
Anyone have any experience cleaning finger print dust from interior of a
car.
Mystified One
09-26-2005, 03:30 PM
Now that's a story I'd love to hear!
"John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote in message
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: Anyone have any experience cleaning finger print dust from interior of a
: car.
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Mystified One wrote:
> Now that's a story I'd love to hear!
>
> "John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote in message
> news:CIGZe.2387$Qq1.391458@newshog.newsread.com...
> : Anyone have any experience cleaning finger print dust from interior of a
> : car.
> :
> :
>
>
i used to be a po and worked cssu. dusting the interior of a car is a
mess. what ever you do do not use moisture till the last. i did not see
the beginning of this post. if you were a victim of a crime, check your
insurance company. in central ohio they (ins co.) paid to have houses
and cars cleaned. that was the early 90"s.
John Smith Jones
09-27-2005, 02:13 AM
I am an auto detailer. The local PD referred a person to me to clean up his
recovered stolen vehicle.
"jdk" <dkarnes@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Mystified One wrote:
>> Now that's a story I'd love to hear!
>>
>> "John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote in message
>> news:CIGZe.2387$Qq1.391458@newshog.newsread.com...
>> : Anyone have any experience cleaning finger print dust from interior of
>> a
>> : car.
>> :
>> :
> i used to be a po and worked cssu. dusting the interior of a car is a
> mess. what ever you do do not use moisture till the last. i did not see
> the beginning of this post. if you were a victim of a crime, check your
> insurance company. in central ohio they (ins co.) paid to have houses and
> cars cleaned. that was the early 90"s.
Suzie-Q
09-27-2005, 02:16 PM
In article <Pj0_e.16$2z6.1997@monger.newsread.com>,
"John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote:
-> I am an auto detailer. The local PD referred a person to me to clean up his
-> recovered stolen vehicle.
Why not call the people at the PD who work with the dust and
ask them how they clean up?
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Suzie-Q wrote:
> In article <Pj0_e.16$2z6.1997@monger.newsread.com>,
> "John Smith Jones" <karklean@enter.net> wrote:
>
> -> I am an auto detailer. The local PD referred a person to me to clean up his
> -> recovered stolen vehicle.
>
> Why not call the people at the PD who work with the dust and
> ask them how they clean up?
i did work with it. it is terrible, for a car, house and your lungs.
we never cleaned the mess we made. but i do know you have to vacuum it
the best you can. once it gets wet it smears and takes forever to get
up. my mom was burglarized and raped. the guys i worked with processed
the scene. the only place to dust was the point of entry and that was a
vinyl window. that was easy to clean.
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