I am looking at cleaning the webbing on a set of black belts rather than replacing. They are mostly stiff and dirty with just a little bit of rust marks. I was intersted to know if anyone has a good method and/or product for doing this or is the old bucket and laundry detergent the way to go? I am sending the rest into Ssnake Oyl for replating but would like to retain the original webbing and labels if possible. Thanks, Eric
seat belt webbing - cleaning
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Re: seat belt webbing - cleaning
I have had very good luck cleaning the webbing on a 66 and my 72 with a semi-stiff brush and Simple Green. I pulled the webbing all the way out, jambed a screw driver in to keep everything from recoiling and then soaked the belt in SG. Left that to sit for a few minutes and then scrubbed. I rinsed them and resoaked them in SG several times until no more dirt came out. I still own the 72 and the belts look and work fine. Btw, leave the belts fully extended until completely dry.
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