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    Hey all,



    I don`t post much here but I know this forum has the most knowledgeable people when it comes to keeping a car clean :2thumbs:



    I have aftermarket (red) cloth seats in my car. Red wasn`t my first pick but I got a good deal o them ^^. I daily drive the car and also track it a lot. I mount/dismount wheels at the track so my pants don`t always stay very clean so my seats can get a little dirty.



    So what would you guys recommend to keep them clean? I have a couple of dark spots on them, probably from rubbing a tire on my pants and then my pants on the seats. I want something that`s strong enough to remove this stuff yet mild enough to not pull the red dye.



    Thanks in advance for your help. I`m really trying to keep those seats in as new condition!



    -Kevin



    (I included a couple of pics!)








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    Put a towel or something down while at the track

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    Mix 1 part Woolite with 10 parts water in a spray bottle. Spray it onto a microfiber towel and lift off the dirt. Works great for leather, cloth, vinyl, headliners, anything in an interior.
    Lenny

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    Wow sweet just tried this on mine. I had black marks in my Tan headliner from cigerrette buts and they all just came right out!

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    thanks ITB76, I will try that!

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    Kaiv- Some seat manufacturers sell covers that`ll fit really well. I plan to get those if I put Corbeau seats in my current project.



    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbin1
    Put a towel or something down while at the track


    Some tracks won`t let you do that for safety reasons.

 

 

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