Washing Seat Covers

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  1. HorizonRider74

    HorizonRider74 Light Load Member

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    Do the covers on our seats come off so they can be washed? Just had maple syrup spill out from my breakfast tray onto my seat.:biggrin_2552:
     
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  3. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    The seats have covers?
    Not on any trucks I have had.

    Perhaps you should be a bit more careful where, and how, you eat.
     
  4. HorizonRider74

    HorizonRider74 Light Load Member

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    I wasn't eating on the seat, I sat it there while climbing in. What is a good cleaning product to use on the material?
     
  5. 201

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    Hi HR74, years ago, we called women drivers "seat covers". The old seats had a zipper in the back, and you could take the cover off. Might be soaked into the foam too.
     
    blairandgretchen Thanks this.
  6. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    She sure can. Has two little leg devices that take her to the shower and scrub a dub dub . . .
     
  7. blairandgretchen

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    [QUOTE="semi" retired;4197456]Hi HR74, years ago, we called women drivers "seat covers". The old seats had a zipper in the back, and you could take the cover off. Might be soaked into the foam too.[/QUOTE]

    Yeah - I sure like them ones with the zipper down the back too . . .
     
  8. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    Stain Spot.
    Spot Stop.

    But I don't know where you can buy them now, or even what they are called now.
    I came across them a few years back via a product that was named Spill Stop. Spill Stop was renamed to Go Green, of all names!
    They were great for just this type of cleanup problem.

    Maybe Windex?

    And, again, maybe it is best to eat that sort of thing before getting in the truck.
     
  9. Passin Thru

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    Golden Arches Supper Club has drive up windows for Trucks?
     
  10. 201

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    They do? Is this a great country or what!
     
  11. Big Don

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    You might try a can of spray carpet shampoo/fabric cleaner on it. Don't know though, that may be a real tough one to get out.
     
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