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I know all about that trick, and it works amazing. However, I will probably pull the carpet, and while it is out starting adding sound deadening material to the floor and as high as I can to the firewall and back of the cab. I need to replace all of the locking actuators in the truck as well, so there in no better time than to sound deaden the doors as well since the panels will be off. I will also add it to the underhood, and on the back side of the inner fenders wells and covers as well.I pushed a dent out of Helens door with a basketball
But on a serious note, When you do the carpet if you are not pulling it out of the truck I highly recommend the sander trick while you vacuum. If you're unfamiliar with it, take a mouse or detail sander, something that will vibrate like crazy, and place it on the part of the carpet you are vacuuming. It shakes all of the sand and dirt to the surface and does an incredible job. My SHO, my truck, and my wife's Fusion all have black carpet and we live in sandy Florida, it really makes a difference. I suggest doing that before shampooing so you're not soaking the underlying dirt.
I plan to keep this truck a very long time and to drive it a ton, so making it clean, updated, and comfortable for the long haul is a priority.







