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Has anyone any ideas or favourite chemicals etc for cleaning and removing stains from cloth seats and upholstery.....
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Mer carpet and upholstery cleaner.... is great! Got all the grease off my hallway carpet.
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Read post , thought , I've got just the stuff in the garage , I'll pop and read label so there's no confusion . . . . :censored: Son number one snaffled it :brickwall:
Showroom shine ! is the external bodywork bedfellow . It got tea stains out of passenger seat , squirt , squirt , wipe and wait until dry :woop:
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My son did his toddler scribbles,in blue biro, on the white felt headlining of our Astra.
200 Cotton buds and some isopropryl alcohol removed it very well.
Cillit bang plays hell with your respiratory tract but is good with grime.
WD40 on faded black plastic- ArmourAll is better but very expensive
In most cases household cleaners are just as good as 'automotive' packaged versions
It is on my to do list.
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Grease lightning ! I believe that's the name of the swag I bought from local
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Quote Bill Clinton "That dress was the worst thing I ever splashed out on"
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Wet'n'Dry vac will remove most stubborn stains and you will be surprised with the amount of dirt comes out of your seats even when they look clean. My customers are always surprised when I show them a photo of the liquid/dirt removed.
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I had my seats treated when i bought the car but sad to say stains are horrendous now. tried all sorts but nothing shifts them. wonder if the treatment made them worse.
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