I got a 2014 Cascadia that has a few coffee stains on the seats.Does anybody know the best way to remove these?It's completely spotless and pretty clean otherwise.I've found the fabric to be really tough to work through.
Any tricks for cleaning the fabric off of seats?
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Are you sure they are coffee stains?
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I think it is Woolite (sp?) carpet or upholstery cleaner that works really well...kills any funky smells as well. It has a plastic bristle head that you rub the foam in with them wipe off with a wet rag. Works really well on any seat stain including grease. Every grocery store has it.
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Best bet is to have them steam cleaned by a carpet cleaner.
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what martin said
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Back in the day. Early 2000's Worked for a Ma & Pa . We charged $50 to do seats in any vehicle and took only 20 minutes and sucked up coffee stains no problem.LimpyLegs Thanks this. -
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Thanks for the suggestions,I'll try and use them all if I have to.I probably won't get around to it until memorial day though.
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Why do you want to clean the fabric off your seat?? LOL....sorry, I couldn't resist.
Probably won't work for coffee.....but brake clean gets grease out and leaves no stains. -
Bissel upholstery cleaner in a can. Has the brush on the end of it. Shake it well....squeeze the foam out....scrub it well.....wipe with clean damp cloth....all gone. Worked wonders on my seats and everything else. I have really light colored seats to. Its like $5 at wallymart
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