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Post by clarki on Apr 9, 2020 16:49:48 GMT
How do you go about cleaning them.
My car has what can only really be described as tide marks on a couple of the seats. Like the window has been left open or something. The rear one is really bad.
They're not dirty just got that horrible white tide line. Any thoughts for cleaning? Henry the hoover has been stumped!!
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Post by charliefarlie on Apr 9, 2020 18:41:48 GMT
How do you go about cleaning them. My car has what can only really be described as tide marks on a couple of the seats. Like the window has been left open or something. The rear one is really bad. They're not dirty just got that horrible white tide line. Any thoughts for cleaning? Henry the hoover has been stumped!! You need a wet and dry machine like a Karcher Puzzi.... You can wet the seats a lot with no risk of damage to the fabric. Just look out for heating elements or electric motors and so on. Best solution is G101 or there is a version of the same for if you’ve had pets in the car or kids doing a multi coloured yawn. If you were closer to me I would do them in very little time. Avoid those tins of foam they are rubbish and smell like a dead badger in the hedge.
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Post by clarki on Apr 9, 2020 19:44:31 GMT
Think we need a wet and dry vac generally tbh - be useful at home and for work.
Time to hit the web/ebay for best price.
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