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Old 07-24-2012, 11:51 AM
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What do y'all use to clean dirt out of your cloth seats? I had a wonderful friend who decided to take advantage of the large back seat by crossing his legs. I guess the leg room just isn't enough, because he left a nice big dirt mark on the back of the passenger seat. Any recommendations on how to get it out without staining the cloth?
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Use Resolve. Don't need a lot.
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When I had my XLT, I used Scotchguard to protect those seats. It worked pretty well as those seats are easily stained and sometimes impossible to clean.
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What do y'all use to clean dirt out of your cloth seats? I had a wonderful friend who decided to take advantage of the large back seat by crossing his legs. I guess the leg room just isn't enough, because he left a nice big dirt mark on the back of the passenger seat. Any recommendations on how to get it out without staining the cloth?
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I do a couple weird things lol. Ill vacuum the seat first getting loose dirt/dust out. Then ill take a microfiber towel. Soak in hot water, add a tiny bit of soap, ring it out a couple times then before i hit the seat ring it out completely. Scrub the seat fast, more friction the better. Let it dry for a minute then vacuum again more thorough this time. Seats look brand spankin new everytime. Just make sure you ring out the towel real good so you dont actually have water soaking into the seats then you could create mold.
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Thanks for the replies, I think I have some resolve at home I might try. I'll let you know how it works out. And no, that 'friend' isn't riding in my truck anymore! lol
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If its just dirt I would first use a dry brissle brush to get off any heavy crap and then vacuum. Shouldn't need a cleaner for just dirt.



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