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Age: 22
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please help me...
well i live in hawaii..and i had bought a plate lunch..i forgot that it had a little soup to it..well it was in a plastic bag..it was on the passenger seat..well i got home and i picked it up and it started dripping..so now i have kalua cabbage soup on my seats..i got water and a towel and wiped it up..no smell but u can tell that something was spilt..my question is..what can i used to get it out? or whats the best for cleanin my seats? i have stock seats..03 year if it matters.. THANKS
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meow!
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If you have access to a wet car vacuum, you could use that
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oh okae thanks
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NOT AN ADMIN!!
Age: 22
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most auto detailers have the steam carpet cleaners that they use on seats, run into a shop act real cool and ask if they can just clean the one seat real fast if they have time and see what they say, might wanna give the guy a 10$ tip or somthing
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Go to Walmart, Get some RESOLVE Spot Magic carpet cleaner, works on carpet and upholstery. Stinks like hell, but it really works. You'll have to drive with your windows open for 2-3 days.
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