Seat seat cleaning lol

blackturbo

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Tryna clean my flippin seats and I just cant shift the marks on them, not scuffs or anything just dirty! Any ideas of magically products?

Ive tried car shampoo (foam stuff) and the seat wipes you can buy to.

I was thinkin maybe try a Vax?

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blackturbo said:
Tryna clean my flippin seats and I just cant shift the marks on them, not scuffs or anything just dirty! Any ideas of magically products?

Ive tried car shampoo (foam stuff) and the seat wipes you can buy to.

I was thinkin maybe try a Vax?

Cheers

I have a can of a mousse type spray, household kind of cleaner, works a treat

Spray it on and the mousse soaks in and then get a cloth and work at it a few times and the stains look loads better ;)
 

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I was thinkin may try that new Vanish stuff! lol I tried the jumbo can of foam spray on stuff you can get from Halfords and all it did was spread the stains to the edges of where it soaked in! :cry:
 

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In my opinion things like that should be left to the professional valeters.

You could make it a lot worse trying yourself ;)
 

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blackturbo said:
I was thinkin may try that new Vanish stuff! lol I tried the jumbo can of foam spray on stuff you can get from Halfords and all it did was spread the stains to the edges of where it soaked in! :cry:

I think the one i have used has something a little stronger in than Halfords foam to be honest, ill have a look at some point and let you know what it is if you want?
 

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If you could that would be great! I would use a prof valeter but the cars in the garage now and is gona cost me £200+ and ive only had it 2 weeks! The guys I asked said it would be £40 to do the seats
 

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blackturbo said:
If you could that would be great! I would use a prof valeter but the cars in the garage now and is gona cost me £200+ and ive only had it 2 weeks! The guys I asked said it would be £40 to do the seats

Do you want them to be spotless or will you be ok with them being cleaned up?
 

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The_one said:
In my opinion things like that should be left to the professional valeters.

You could make it a lot worse trying yourself ;)


Yep after 500 bottles and cans of cleaners and the seats looking worse than i started, i called a local carpet cleaning guy around :). He came around with his HUGE carpet cleaning vax and chemicals, and after 2 HOURS !!! of cleaning the seats looked like new :), was well happy and only cost me £20
 

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It depends what you are after, if you want them to just be cleaned up ill let you know of this spray as it really does get the obvious ones out but if you want it to be spotless then get someone professional to do it?
 

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blackturbo said:
Well I cant lose if I end up havin to get it done professionally anyways! So if you could let me know I would be very grateful!

I may not be able to look tonight as im going out but i will let you know, if thats ok?
 

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yeah just let cupratgirl clean the seats, was working pretty hard on mine :D
 
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