Re: Seat cleaning.
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Seat cleaning and short term bolster fix. was created by Leigh Ping
Posted 14 years 1 month ago #52353
Roof always down, coffee spills daily and a smoker to boot! = Major stains!
Anyway, a quick vacuum, a foam rinse and scrub soon got things back in order.
Before cleaning.
Here's the stuff I used. 99p from 'Bargain Homes'.
Turned out a lot better than it was before cleaning.
The seat bolsters looked tatty. So, I did a short term fix with shoe shine. A great longer term fixing guide can be found by clicking here >> Leather seat renovation - How to. Courtesy of David Aiketgate.
Not a bad 2 minute job.
Anyway, a quick vacuum, a foam rinse and scrub soon got things back in order.
Before cleaning.
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Here's the stuff I used. 99p from 'Bargain Homes'.
Turned out a lot better than it was before cleaning.
The seat bolsters looked tatty. So, I did a short term fix with shoe shine. A great longer term fixing guide can be found by clicking here >> Leather seat renovation - How to. Courtesy of David Aiketgate.
Not a bad 2 minute job.
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Last edit: 13 years 10 months ago by Leigh Ping.
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Looking much better Leigh
well done.
I bought a steam cleaner a few years ago, well worth the investment.
You can use it to clean almost every bit of your car. Upholstery and carpets are rejuvenated after a steam clean.
Not found anything better for cleaning the grout between tiles and all those hard to reach places in the bathroom.
I bought a steam cleaner a few years ago, well worth the investment.
You can use it to clean almost every bit of your car. Upholstery and carpets are rejuvenated after a steam clean.
Not found anything better for cleaning the grout between tiles and all those hard to reach places in the bathroom.
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Hi,
You wouldn't know what to use on cream seats would you?
You wouldn't know what to use on cream seats would you?
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