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| Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185
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Theyre sweaty behind marks. |
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5124
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I used to do my old Seat Ibiza over the 19 years I had, with dishwashing detergent in warm water & on a hot dry day. Used old towels to soak up excess. Used white towels so they would not leave any colour stains.
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| Adam70469 Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 16
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Ok cheers. Will try the wet/dry vac idea |
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| SakoQuad Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Gloucester Posts: 314
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I'd be interested if you could report back with the results.
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| The Valeter Member Since: 08 Jan 2010 Location: Medway Towns, Kent. Posts: 1530
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Use an all purpose cleaner like Autoglym Clean -All, spray this solution in a approx. 10 to 1 dilution onto a microfiber type pad then agitate over the seat or if fabric & stains are a bit stuborn you can use a small brush like a nail cleaning brush. Ideally you need Autoglym Fabric Stain Remover (use neat & it does what it says on the tin) though this is a trade product only however if you buy the Autoglym Hood restorer kit the fabric cleaner is or was the same product!!
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| Offshore1987 Member Since: 11 May 2014 Location: Hampshire Posts: 496
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My wife some how sat on a babybell wax skin and then sat in the fl2 and has smushed it into the xs trim seat! |
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| SakoQuad Member Since: 15 Jun 2013 Location: Gloucester Posts: 314
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Very many thanks for the suggestion, I will give that a go! |
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| EXPENCELANDER Member Since: 17 Jan 2010 Location: Cheshire Plains around Cheadle Posts: 152
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Couple of tips for you.
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