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Offline godsANGER

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Cleaning my Recaro seats
« on: 17 January 2011, 21:32 »
oks i needed to give my seats a good old clean as they need it hopefully going to give the Interior a bilz this weekend weather promitting



As you can see not in a to bad condition no stains just dust, and i bit of surface dirt carpits are filthy not had a chance to do a Interior clean since October but only had the seats since the 8th of this month but when I picked them up they needed a clean some dog hairs on them dust etc.
Going to give them a good hover then what's a good product to use on them to bring the fabric up nice ?

Thanks

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Re: Cleaning my Recaro seats
« Reply #1 on: 17 January 2011, 22:27 »
Hi there,

Theres a few things you could do, i would use some Chemical Guys fabric clean, let it dwell for a few minutes then lightly scrub with a microfiber cloth to get the watermarks out. Then i would spray a fabric protector on them and not sit in it for a few hours!

Alternatively, you could just some APC to clean the seats, spray on, let it sit to a few minutes and then agitate with a cloth and let them dry naturally.

I would invest in some fabric protector:

http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=350&idcategory=72

Will make it so much easier in the future!
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Re: Cleaning my Recaro seats
« Reply #2 on: 17 January 2011, 22:50 »
Hi there,

Theres a few things you could do, i would use some Chemical Guys fabric clean, let it dwell for a few minutes then lightly scrub with a microfiber cloth to get the watermarks out. Then i would spray a fabric protector on them and not sit in it for a few hours!

Alternatively, you could just some APC to clean the seats, spray on, let it sit to a few minutes and then agitate with a cloth and let them dry naturally.

I would invest in some fabric protector:

http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=350&idcategory=72

Will make it so much easier in the future!

thanks mate got loads of APC so probably use that then pic up some Fabric protector as well  :smiley:

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