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Old 10-02-2006, 03:06 PM
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Cloth seats in a MCS and they are starting to do something weird...

So I have an 06' MCS with the black and silver cloth seats. the only problem that I am noticing is that they are having some sort of white stuff showing in certain parts of the seat the color is not fading but it almost looks like skin cells (yes skin cells) YUK! anyways what I am wanting to do is make that beautiful black on the cloth come back to color and make them look nice does anyone have any experience with cloth cleaners and which ones you would recomend or how you would recomend to get this stuff out.
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303 Fabric Cleaner. Or resolve. Or dilluted degreaser. 303 is my favorite, and I follow it up with a good coat of 303 fabric guard.

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303 Cleaner and Guard are supposed to be the best. You can get them here.
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303 Fabric Cleaner. Or resolve. Or dilluted degreaser. 303 is my favorite, and I follow it up with a good coat of 303 fabric guard.
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303 Cleaner and Guard are supposed to be the best.
I agree! 303 cleaners are by far the best over (literally) anything else out there.

The Fabric Guard would also be a good idea after you clean them.

We carry both if you're interested! If you buy the 303 cleaner and it doesn't work, just let me know and I'll make sure it's easy as pie to return at no expense to you.

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