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Username Post: Stain in back seat....        (Topic#282275)
MattEG6 
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06-08-12 08:12 AM - Post#2234712    

I know what you're thinking and it's not that lol.... I'm restoring a 60 bel air and the interior is in great shape other then two spots. On of the spots in on the back of the rear seat it's about 8" long and 1" wide it almost looks like mothers aluminum polish on the seat. What do you guys use to clean your cloth seats. I was considering using tuff stuff and a tooth brush but wanted to ask if there was anything better before I tried it.

 
MattEG6 
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06-08-12 08:43 AM - Post#2234729    
    In response to MattEG6

Can a mod move this to interior section please..

 
wagonman100 
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06-15-12 03:12 PM - Post#2237538    
    In response to MattEG6

Try brake parts cleaner. It is the same chemical that is in dry cleaning fluid. I have't found much it can't take out. Just test a hidden area first to make sure it won't harm the material. It shouldn't but it's always a good idea to do a test.
Jay
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Tri5man 
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07-27-12 05:52 AM - Post#2252599    
    In response to wagonman100

I had grease stains on my 62 wagons front seat. Simple Green and tooth brush made it look as new.

 
2blu52 
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08-19-12 09:04 AM - Post#2260917    
    In response to Tri5man

After I used simple green on a stain that also had an odor, I covered the area (still wet) with baking soda, let it dry and then vacumned it up. it came out great.
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chevyracing58 
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02-12-13 02:05 AM - Post#2315951    
    In response to 2blu52

tuff stuff carpet cleaner best stuff ive ever used it took all the grease tains out my carpet and seats and all the other mysterious spots
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Nick-AdamsPolishes 
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02-12-13 05:32 PM - Post#2316177    
    In response to chevyracing58

Adam's Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner would be a great option. It's a very powerful cleaner, but still gentle on the most delicate interior surfaces.

Adam's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner is different our non-foaming formula contains no soaps. That means it stops cleaning when it's supposed to. Plus, cleaning without foaming means less work for you, the cleaner easily deactivates and is blotted away with a towel. Simply mist over the soiled area, agitate with a carpet brush or towel, and wipe dry. On tough stains, you can saturate the stain, allow to dwell for a few moments, agitate with a carpet brush and then blot dry with a towel.
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