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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 304
Location: Pensacola, FL. User is: OffLine |
Cleaning seats
I was amoralling my door panels, dash, etc. and I spilled a little on my cloth drivers seat, it made a black stain on my charcoal seat where the Armerall was, what should I use to clean the seats, they both need to be cleaned anyway.
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Age: 26
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 637
Location: STL AREA User is: OffLine |
Re: Cleaning seats
For an easy fix go to walmart and get some tuff stuff aerosol foam cleaner, a small brush, and some white towels. Do small sections at a time, spray down the section kinda thick, then scrub with a small brush, then take a white towel and scub that small section. Repeat until their is no more dirt on the white towel after scrubbing!!
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Registered User
Age: 26
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 47
Location: G-burgh, PA User is: OffLine |
Re: Cleaning seats
Lifter #1 spot and stain remover, almost 8 bucks a can but well worth it
just spray stain and rub with clean towel |
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Amber
Age: 29
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 98
Location: Brunswick, Maine User is: OffLine |
Re: Cleaning seats
i swear by the amorall all pourpose wipes. they come in a purple container. I have a 4 yearold, and my truck is a daily driver, those wipes got mushed in chocolate donut out of my seat and they work great on chocolate milk stains too!
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