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Alan
Why dont you restore them yourself. Take the belts and submerge them in very hot water and a good detergent.Swish them around in a 5 gallon palstic pail with a broom handle.Then let them soak for a few hours. Drain the water and do the washing again.When you have finished hang them up to dry. You would be surprised how clean they come.If they have faded Then you could re-die them with a black die which you can purchase at a material store. Let them sit in the die solution for about one hour. Hang them to dry. Purchase the new labels and have the wife sew them on with the appropriate black thread.They are looking great by that time.Then take the plastic covers off of the seat belt(they snap in) and lightly polish them with a plastic polishing wheel on a buffer. Make sure you do it lighly or you will mark the plastic.If you need to replace the emblem its easy to to. Clean the chrome with a good chrome cleaner a few times. And if they are a bit rusty use a little elbow grease and fine steel wool. They will loooook great.I did two cars and they look great just as good as the pros. PJ |
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