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Old 04-25-06, 05:48   #1 (permalink)
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coffee spilled on passenger seat

well i have an interior to due on thursday and the problem is that he spilled a cup of coffee on his passenger seat, cloth by the way, and it smells really bad. now my question is, how is the best way to go at this? i have spot cleaners and carpet cleaners along with my wet/dry vac and LGCM. i was just gonna first spot treat it then try my best to soak it up and then use my carpet cleaner and LGCM to extract it out. im just wondering if theyre are any other tricks that you guys know about. i know the coffee is deep down in the seats, its been there for 2 weeks now so i may use my wet/dry vac since it has more suction than my LGCM. thanks
 
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ughh 2 weeks is gonna make it tough, thats gonna be hard work. What u said you were planning on doing sounds like the best approach right now. the only other thing i can think of is using something to remove some of the smell in the car. (theres some sort of powder maybe baking soda that u let sit in the car and it absorbs some odors) but id say just spray scrub extract and keep trying.
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ya thats kind of what i was expecting
 
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If you have an extractor your all set. I come accross coffee in seats all the time that have been there for years. With some good pre treating and alot of passes it will all come out.
 
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what about without an extractor....i have the same situation coming up
 
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keep soaking it and use you wet vac.
 
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