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Cleaning Cloth Seats
How do you people with the cloth seats go about cleaning them? I dont want to take it to a cleaner, i want to do it myself, but have never cleaned cloth seats before so im not sure how. Anyone have any tips or tricks? Can i just take off the cloth and throw it in the washing machine? doubt it but would be awsome.
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Most stains I've gotten out with just a wet rag. For stains that are a little worse I use Woolite OxyDeep. You can get it at any store in the cleaning supplies section. I've yet to find a stain that it won't work on. Hope this helped! Good luck! :D
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ofcourse you can take off the cloth and put in the washer hahaha!!! anyway i just vacum mine, but i keep my car very clean on the inside, and keep it away from any possibilty of a stain. |
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1/2 Baking Powder mixed with about 30cc of water. Let it sit on the stain until it dries and becomes hard. Then use a wet cloth and some dove bar soap. This combo is an ole time stain removal remedy that still works quite well.
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thanks, i'll try these out see how they do. my bigest problem is a sprite spill on the front passeger seat, which should come out pretty easy. in the back i got a mistery stain no idea what it is. hope it works out. Thanks again.:beerchug:
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Come on.....we're all friends here......you can tell us what it really is! :giggling: |
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I used Oxy spray on mine, let it sit for 5 minutes and use a damp cloth to clean up and it worked great.
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FYI... Solution for GUM
My dog stepped on some bubble gum while walking in the parking lot and tracked gum on several places on my seat. I tried using ice to cool it then scrape it off... It did not work that well. I resorted to using WD-40 and applied it to a rag and the gum came right off. I went ahead and paid the money $320 for the Hummer seat covers, excellent covers also treated with a water resistant coating. |
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do not use oxy or any chemicals. any sprays etc will leave a residue that will attrack more crap. Hot water and a small brush, vac. If you can get get it out let the cargpet guy hit it with his machine after he is done with your carpets.
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Hmmmmm.....used OxyDeep several times and never got any residue. Just used a little to get the job done. Looked like new when I was done. :popcorn: |
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lucky
over time see if it leaves a spot where you used it |
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I got in hot water with a coworker after unknowingly getting pipe dope on the seats of his new truck. :o Another coworker used the OxyDeep on the stains and got it off 100%. I use liquid laundry detergent and an old tooth brush and have never had a problem with stain removal. Right now I use $20 pullover seat covers from Wallyworld that take all cares away.
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Yeah - that may leave a bit of a mark though. :giggling: |
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