cloth seat cleaning
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Z3I
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Auto Glym interior shampoo works well for me.
However, if they are really grubby, then you will have to remove the seats, dismantle, and wash with detergent. Only way, and dont expect the results to be "as-new", they will be "just-cleaned".
However, if they are really grubby, then you will have to remove the seats, dismantle, and wash with detergent. Only way, and dont expect the results to be "as-new", they will be "just-cleaned".
Selection of BMW hardtops available, please ask!
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Z3I
- E30 Zone Addict

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- Joined: Tue Apr 25, 2006 11:00 pm
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Above anyone else, he should know...diable wrote:Pacerpete recommended it to me he said it removes all traces of DNA from the inside of the car.Z3I wrote:Even those "stains" you wern't happy about?diable wrote:I used a steam cleaner on my old cars seats came up nice.
Selection of BMW hardtops available, please ask!
i find foaming cleaner spray are good - it lifts all the dirt up and out, section by section with that and a hard brush and damp cloth and bowl of water to remove the dirt as it lists , 1st do that , then a fabric cleaning spray, the best stuff i ever used was 1 something like 1m cant remember what its called now, its "1, and a letter" either before or after

