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18 minutes ago, Musclecarbuilder said:

Wow!! That is a sick car...

You wanna sell that GT? I need the trans out of it

If its a stick that is

Gt is not for sale. It is a 5 speed

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Ok so I finally got a title for it in the mail the other day so now I'm gonna start the cleaning process. Any recommendations for disinfecting the rat feces that this thing has been invaded with? I would prefer not to catch some kind of illness from cleaning this thing. 😅

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Get a good respirator/mask and gloves. I'd pull the seat/console and carpet. And check the heater box(cabin filter if it has one) and under the rear seat. critters love to get into the tightest spots. 

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1 hour ago, Musclecarbuilder said:

Ok so I finally got a title for it in the mail the other day so now I'm gonna start the cleaning process. Any recommendations for disinfecting the rat feces that this thing has been invaded with? I would prefer not to catch some kind of illness from cleaning this thing. 😅

 

https://ammonyc.com/products/ammo-dygest-pet-stain-remover

And I would recommend a steamer. They're on Amazon, not too expensive at all.

And a set of drill brushes. These are brushes about 3-4" diameter that fit on any drill. Will do great for scrubbing fabrics.

I'd also remove everything first. Completely disassemble, because you never know what's hiding behind door panels or side panels or under the backseat, etc.

Carpets out for sure.

And keep everything wet. A misting of water or cleaner before starting will keep the dust and mold spores from becomingt airborne.

 

And get a respirator, safety glasses, latex gloves, and those white Tyvek coveralls. Stay protected!

 

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2 hours ago, iamsuperdan said:

 

https://ammonyc.com/products/ammo-dygest-pet-stain-remover

And I would recommend a steamer. They're on Amazon, not too expensive at all.

And a set of drill brushes. These are brushes about 3-4" diameter that fit on any drill. Will do great for scrubbing fabrics.

I'd also remove everything first. Completely disassemble, because you never know what's hiding behind door panels or side panels or under the backseat, etc.

Carpets out for sure.

And keep everything wet. A misting of water or cleaner before starting will keep the dust and mold spores from becomingt airborne.

 

And get a respirator, safety glasses, latex gloves, and those white Tyvek coveralls. Stay protected!

 

Thanks Dan! I appreciate the help!

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