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Old 09-29-2003, 10:57 AM
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Any suggestions on the best thing to use to clean cloth seats?

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I've used a dry powder upholstery spray ... the name will come to me soon ... and it worked well with no discolouration or staining. Spray it on, let it sit for a moment, vacumn it off - perfect for the level of effort i want to expend!
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Griot's Interior Cleaner! Spray on, gently blot, viola! All clean. Gentle enough to use on everything....call now and I'll throw in a spray head for free!

J/K. Great cleaner though.
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I used the bottle Stanley Steamer cleaner stuff--it's a spot/stain remover, spray action. Don't know how you get it, my mum had just had her carpets done and they left her some of this stuff, I guess. Anyway, it works REALLY well. No bleaching or spotting--just cleaned up the seat real nice. And it doesn't smell bad, either.
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