Well since i fard in my car and it kinda leaves stains under my ass on the bottom portion of the seat.They are light gray/white spots.How can i take them off.I tryed water and that didnt work
this gonna sound stupid, but i grabbed my parents carpet cleaner which has a hand attachment, mixed the solution and bam....water and their cleaner made my seats looking fuckin great man....
Well since i fard in my car and it kinda leaves stains under my ass on the bottom portion of the seat.They are light gray/white spots.How can i take them off.I tryed water and that didnt work
I know of only 1 way to get light grey and white spots in the bottom portion of the seat. Tell her to swallow next time bud.
Best way ive found to clean car seats is a bucket with some hot water and a little bit of tide in it , get it sudsy and use a brush , but only one with soft NATURAL bristles , no plastic ones ...
I just take the brush , use it to wet the seat lightly and just give it a gentle scrub , add some more soapy water but not too much, and use a wet/dry shop vac to clean up the water ... helps dry the seats too ... then basically let it dry over night , or if you have to use it right away put a folded towel on the seat so you dont get a wet ass ... lol
This has always worked for me and hasnt yet messed up any of the vehicles ive done this in ...
Steam cleaning is the way to go. Or you can pull them out and put some 50/50 mild degreaser and wash them and let dry for a day. If you do that be sure to leave them setting straight up so they don't dry with water spots/rings.
Blue Coral upholstry cleaner. It works wonders. You can get it at any car parts place Autozone, Pep Boys etc. Its a dry cleaning foam that you spray on and then scrub with the brush on the bottle. Works wonders.
this gonna sound stupid, but i grabbed my parents carpet cleaner which has a hand attachment, mixed the solution and bam....water and their cleaner made my seats looking fuckin great man....
That what i use too, carpet cleaners or fabric cleaners. Leaves the cloth just like straight out the factory. Those work outstanding.
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