starkiller Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 ok, thanx to mark(xsnrg) i've got some nice comfy gl10 seats, now, how shall i clean them? a little bit of staining on them and just basic dirt but the fabric is different then the cloth so i am not sure how to go about cleaning them up... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seahag1978 Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 ok, thanx to mark(xsnrg) i've got some nice comfy gl10 seats, now, how shall i clean them? a little bit of staining on them and just basic dirt but the fabric is different then the cloth so i am not sure how to go about cleaning them up... This sounds silly... Quick 'n' Brite. It's a TV product... you all know him, Jan... ugh, what's his face? I don't remember. There's nothing better for carpet and seats... leaves no residue... no stains, no smell, no nothing... just clean and fresh. I'm on my 4th giant tub in 10+ years. I keep reordering... it works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 use a mild detergent mixed with water, a spray bottle to dispense it, a soft brush to scrub, and a shop vac to extract the water. this will simulate the actions of professional upholstery cleaning such as a sprayer vacuum wand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phaedras Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 I agree with the Fox, but would also like to add TurtleWax Power Out to the mix. I know it says it's only for carpets (which it does a damn good job on) but I've run it over all my seats and it cleans out some basic grit and works wonders on small marks and stains. It has a built in cheapo scrubbrush on it that actually is able to catch a lot of hair and lint. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TROGDOR! Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 Take them to the do-it-yourself car wash and spray them down with the high pressure sprayer (with soap first, then rinse). I've used this method on three sets of seats for myself and never had a stain that didn't come out. We use a similar method at work, just with a pressure washer. Grease, soda, grime from grubby hands, etc... it all comes right out. Do it first thing in the morning on a day that's supposed to be HOT and sunny, and let the seats sit out in the sun all day- they should be dry by sunset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
75subie Posted May 15, 2005 Share Posted May 15, 2005 go to your local "Dollar Tree" and pick up a bottle of this spray called "Awesome Stuff" (its in a spray bottle, not a can).you can`t beat that stuff for a seat cleaner.i had spilled rice and beans all over my hyundai`s seats (from the spanish food stand) and i sprayed that stuff over it, let it sit a while, then scrubbed the heck out of it.can never tell there was a stain there now.i would recomend it highly;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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