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What product to use to clean cloth interior of car?
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Astonish fabric and upholstery cleaner, often 99p or £1 and does the job admireably.0
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I find the best product is Groom, not cheap £3.99 at Wilco Motosave, £5.99 at Halfords. It is a foam that cleans without getting too wet. A friend successfully cleaned the fabric of a hardtop that had been left upside in a barn for many years.0
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Scrub with a Nail brush and hoover with the brush attachment of the hoover. Works for all but really nasty stains.0
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depends on how ingrained the stain is.
I find using a steam cleaner with microfiber cloths and some interior shampoo effective for deep stains.0 -
atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »depends on how ingrained the stain is.
I find using a steam cleaner with microfiber cloths and some interior shampoo effective for deep stains.
I agree, when folk post what is the best product? Then you know whatever you type is going to get skipped by. There are many effective products about , starting at a £1 and rising to ridiculous, that perhaps doesn't perform any better.
In the right hands TFR will suffice too, steam cleaning is best though.0 -
I use a bowl of warm water with 1001/vanish/whatever carpet cleaning stuff I've got, and a microfiber cloth.0
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I have always had good results from Triplewax fabric cleaner which is probably no better and no worse than the other products mentioned here.
One piece of advice I would offer is to use it on the whole area of both seats and not just the stained areas. If you don't do that you will have light and dark patches.0 -
I have stains in my car boot from when i have been cycling and the mud has stained it. a friend recommended a boot liner to put in which I've used for a year now which stops any stains being made https://www.hatchbag.co.uk- if i could get this for the boot would you not try something for the seats of the car like this http://www.surfstitch.com/eu/en/product/northcore-waterproof-car-seat-cover-black0
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cjones1212 wrote: »I have stains in my car boot from when i have been cycling and the mud has stained it. a friend recommended a boot liner to put in which I've used for a year now which stops any stains being made https://www.hatchbag.co.uk- if i could get this for the boot would you not try something for the seats of the car like this http://www.surfstitch.com/eu/en/product/northcore-waterproof-car-seat-cover-black
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