You guys worked too hard! After much trial and error I discovered Zep Citrus
cleaner from Home Depot.  Spray it on, watch it dissolve the grunge for a
few minutes, wipe off with a wet sponge. No scrubbing required!  Sometimes
it took two rounds. I suppose I might have scrubbed some if I wasn't
planning to repaint. I now use this stuff all over my house and yard, and
Mike doesn't like the smell anymore because it reminds him of cleaning the
AS!

Mike & Leslie
'62 Trade Wind 
Ghetto on Wheels


-----Original Message-----
From: Jodi & John Guerin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 6:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VAC] Interior of '73


Try Softscrub with bleach and a sponge with a green scrubby attached to one 
side.  Sounds harsh, and it is a horrible chore, but it worked for us on 30 
years of grunge, including kitchen area grease.
In some areas of the kitchen I had to work in the texture with a 
toothbrush, and it requires rinsing and scrubbing while rinsing, but it 
didn't seem to do any damage to anything.  And not only is the trailer much 
cleaner, it smells good too.  No more old dirty smell!  Good luck.
Jodi of J&J 1972 Overlander


At 09:43 AM 7/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Don
>I have a '73 that the interior sounds what you are talking about. I am not
>an expert yet but I think the interior is painted with Zolatone paint.
Check
>their web site www.zolatoneaim.com my interior appears to be #20-11 Apollo
>Gray.Unfortunately mine is heavily stained with smoke and I have tried
>everything I can think of to clean it and nothing has worked. Any ideas
>anybody? I've tried Simple Green, Vroom, Instagone, acetone, Windex, Joy,
>trisodium phosphate, Cleanit and several others.
>Greg
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