Best way to remove 20 years of grime on door pulls?

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Biggershaft96

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Everclear might work (if its avaliable in your state). Ive had some luck with that on other things but ive never tried it on interior parts.
 

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As odd as it may sound, I love a good challenge of cleaning up a nasty interior. lol
I've got a lot of awful interiors looking incredibly clean again by using the "Scrubbing Bubbles" bathroom cleaner and a toothbrush for textured surfaces. I've used it on every interior surface of several vehicles, it works great.
 

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Everclear might work (if its avaliable in your state). Ive had some luck with that on other things but ive never tried it on interior parts.

The Isopropyl alcohol I mentioned earlier will do the exact same thing as Everclear, except way cheaper and more available. Save the Everclear for mixing with lemonade. :lol:
 

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The Isopropyl alcohol I mentioned earlier will do the exact same thing as Everclear, except way cheaper and more available. Save the Everclear for mixing with lemonade. :lol:
Didnt know rubbing alcohol worked that well. F#@k drinkin that lol. I cant even smell it without my eyes watering. Mix your lemonade with rasberry vodka or watermellon pucker. Its a game changer.
 
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