stains on seats
#1
#2
RE: stains on seats
In the 3rd Gen section there are tons of threads on this topic. Everyone has the problem.
I took my truck to a body shop once and they got a bunch of stuff on the drivers seat. They steam cleaned it - - now my driver seat is two shade off from the rest of the truck.
Guys have tried all sorts of stuff w/ no effect. Good luck
I took my truck to a body shop once and they got a bunch of stuff on the drivers seat. They steam cleaned it - - now my driver seat is two shade off from the rest of the truck.
Guys have tried all sorts of stuff w/ no effect. Good luck
#3
RE: stains on seats
a new product that Hot Rod magazine has a short review of in the issue now on the newstands:
http://meguiars.com/whatsnew/newprod...cfm?SKU=G14922
A Hoover Steam Vac Junior has always done a good job for me:
http://doitbest.com/main.aspx?pageid...associate=true
For most spots I just use Shout laundry stain remover gently rubbed in with a finger....let it sit a couple minutes...then use the Hoover SteamVac Jr to suck it up.
For the very worst spots I use Castrol SuperClean directly on it
but very quickly use the SteamVac Jr to suck up this very aggressive detergent...because SuperClean can bleach out dark fabric.
http://meguiars.com/whatsnew/newprod...cfm?SKU=G14922
A Hoover Steam Vac Junior has always done a good job for me:
http://doitbest.com/main.aspx?pageid...associate=true
For most spots I just use Shout laundry stain remover gently rubbed in with a finger....let it sit a couple minutes...then use the Hoover SteamVac Jr to suck it up.
For the very worst spots I use Castrol SuperClean directly on it
but very quickly use the SteamVac Jr to suck up this very aggressive detergent...because SuperClean can bleach out dark fabric.