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Cleaning Between Fron Seats & Console

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Old 01-24-2013, 05:39 PM
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There's some debris between the front seats and the console. Even using a very thin vacuum attachment, I cannot get to this area. I've resigned myself to removing the seats this one time, but I don't want to have to do this every time something falls into this area. Anyone know a trick for cleaning this area without removing the seats ?
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when i wanna really clean my car i take the seats out, its 4 bolts nothing hard.. and then you know it will be clean for a lil while



if you keep dropping stuff down there just grab a chop stick or something long to push/pull it out?
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Tape the core of a roll of paper towels or toilet tissue to the end of your vacuum cleaner hose, it'd probably squeeze down thin enough to fit
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^^^^that



I find you can reach that dirt better with the vacuum if you go at it from under the front seat from the rear of the car. Removing the seats seems like over-kill IMO.
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You can always avoid having stuff accumulating in this area with the revolutionary new Drop Stop - only $19.99, and if you order now, you'll also receive the anti slide cloth, and something else that I forgot even though I viewed the video 5 minutes ago. As seen on Shark Tank, which gives it that much more credibility. Don't hit any more pedestrians and telephone poles attempting to retrieve your phone from between the console and seat. Order today
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Or jam a piece of foam in the crack. Or a flannel shirt or whatever. But hey, hooray Capitalism if it works for them.




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