What to use to clean this.. (Pics inside)

I'd probably reach for Griot's Interior Cleaner first and see if that did the job. Requires virtually no rinsing. But plenty of people would argue that the Woolite/APC appoaches are at least as good and that the Griot's is a waste of money.



You might see if a steamer helps any, perhaps the heat will emulsify the stain or something like that....
 
Accumulator said:
I'd probably reach for Griot's Interior Cleaner first and see if that did the job. Requires virtually no rinsing. But plenty of people would argue that the Woolite/APC appoaches are at least as good and that the Griot's is a waste of money.



You might see if a steamer helps any, perhaps the heat will emulsify the stain or something like that....



Okay one more question. When you would spray the Woolite or APC on the seat do you scrub it? Or you use a towel and blot it? What is the method to use on these seats?
 
toymachine2009 said:
Okay one more question. When you would spray the Woolite or APC on the seat do you scrub it? Or you use a towel and blot it? What is the method to use on these seats?



I'd scrub (though that term makes me nervous, sounds kinda aggressive!) if necessary but I'd try to *NOT* work the product down into the seat so much that it'd be a PIA to do the rinsing and/or require you to really saturate the seat (think "the padding").



I myself would probably plan to use my extractor to get most of the water out and then figure out a way to dry things the rest of the way.



Actually, IMO David Fermani would probably give very different, and much better, advice on this than yours truly.
 
toymachine2009 said:
These are cloth seats I guess that are stained.. All I have on hand is woolite/water and Megs APC.. thats all I can really think of that I have that I could use..



Also any product you would recommend so I could pickup in the future for when I come across this again..



Ahh...Caravan seats? I'd dry brush them and use a aerosol foam fabric cleaner. That should break up and lift this problem away. Try Power Foam from Auto Magic: Professional car care cleaners by Auto Magic
 
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