How do you clean stains off cloth seats ?
My New Beetle has got some that look kind of like water marks, which I think came from liquids spilt by small people ! They aren't coloured, though - kind of look like the seats permanantly wet (but isn't).
Any ideas anyone - VW useless when I asked them, and unsure about using household fabric cleaners .... !
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Hi arnold
Same advice I gave to Andymc www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?f=2&t=17...9
As you don't know the exact cause of the stain, you could end up spending £20 on 3 or 4 products and end up making things worse. For the same sort of money you can have a valeter come round and just do the seats in question, with appropriate products and a modicum of expertise.
Don't risk it!
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Thanks - yes, good idea ! Are valeters insured ?! Anyway, yes, more sense to get a pro to look at it than ruin the upholstery with various liquids !
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Thanks - yes, good idea ! Are valeters insured ?!
One would hope so! Mind you, they may look at it and say no way, Jose. If that happens you can get the entire squab re-covered for in the region of £50-60. I had the driver's seat squab redone on my 156 as the fabric was damaged. Cost me £45 through a mate in the trade and they used the original Alfa Blitz fabric.
Anyway,yes, more sense to get a pro to look at it than ruin the upholstery with various liquids !
I say, Matron!
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Don't waste your money. Get a tin of Decosol 'Instant Valet'. It is excellent. I'm certain that it will work a treat although you may have to put some plastic over your seats when you sit down until they dry.
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