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Old 02-17-2008, 11:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I can see like a couple circle areas on my driver seat like stains light ones whats the best stuff to clean seats with to kinda soak up stuff and clean em up.
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Foaming shaving cream, I got that advice from another post on here and it works like a champ.
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Hey RaiedZ,

What color are your Seats? Have you tried using water and a rag, any carpet cleaner should also do the trick. And if none of that works try using an extractor.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

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Just got the stock Bucket seats. Im gonan try a carpet cleaning foam or something
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I had a bottle of ICE wax on my seat and the top wouldn't seal properly and ended up leaking onto my seat.
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Foaming shaving cream, I got that advice from another post on here and it works like a champ.
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I believe that was from the post about the Excitement stains in a back seat...
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hello well this is my first post but I am a detailor at a dodge dealership in Ne and the only thing that i use is foam style scrubbing bubbles will not bleach or damage fabric or plastic a++++ also takes smells out
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i just used the stuff from the car wash...........

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i tried the shaving cream method, but the foam got stuck in between the cloth on the seat.

the following day i rented a steam vac from my local supermarket (rug doctor i believe) with resolve carpet cleaner and it worked amazing. there was a stain half the size of the seat and my seats look brand new now. only downside is waiting a few hours for the seats to completely dry. while everything was out i cleaned the whole interior carpet as well and it looks brand new.

i hope this helped, good luck with the clean

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