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General => Detailing => Topic started by: Uruk Hai on 16 February 2008, 13:08
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I'm very soon gonna be getting my bothers Ibiza Cupra up together to sell it but the drivers seat is rather dirty and I'm not sure of the best way to go about cleaning it up, any help or products suggested most appreciated. Its half leather (Black) and fabric (darkish blue), I can post pics if needed but its a bit sweaty and dirty. Thanks :smiley:
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any chemical guys stuff that I have used is rather good so for the interior I can't see you going too far wrong with this...
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/category_s/8.htm (http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/category_s/8.htm)
but saying that I haven't used any one the interior of my car :undecided:
alternatively if you just want to pop down to halfrauds the megs stuff is ok
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Thanks, have used the Megs stuff before and I thought it was O.K but nothing fantastic, saying that we were using it to clean a huge coffee stain from the carpet in the same car :rolleyes:
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If they are really dirty you might be better off hiring one of those steam cleaner suction things from HSS or somewhere like that?
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It may come to that but I'm willing to try an off the shelve product first as its only the drivers seat that needs cleaning, the rest look like they've never been sat in !
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Get the pressure washer on em, take the seats out and blast em with water, dont put the lance to close cos u will damage the seats. then leave to dry in a garage/shed/kitchen next to a storage heater/dehumidifier(spelling??) this could take a couple of days to dry but well worth it as the amount of brown murky water that pours out is great. plus your cleaning all the foam and not just the top inch that u would with normal cleaning products.
or u could go spend £35 and hire a carpet cleaner for a day but again your only getting the surface crap out
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Get the pressure washer on em, take the seats out and blast em with water, dont put the lance to close cos u will damage the seats. then leave to dry in a garage/shed/kitchen next to a storage heater/dehumidifier(spelling??) this could take a couple of days to dry but well worth it as the amount of brown murky water that pours out is great. plus your cleaning all the foam and not just the top inch that u would with normal cleaning products.
or u could go spend £35 and hire a carpet cleaner for a day but again your only getting the surface crap out
Eerrrrrm I think he said they were half leather?
Use a pressure washer and completely screw your leather and any workings for any air bags that might be in the seat!
A carpet cleaner would be safer, but to be honest for what it would cost you get a local valeter to come out and do the one seat that you need doing.