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Old 21 May 2006, 12:58 PM
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As the subject - a drunken careless clampit has got chocolate on the passenger seat of the scoob - can anyone recommend a easy way to take it out. Dont want to touch it in case i make it worse.
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Try a bit of ice to harden it up then gently scrape it off with a blunt knife (butter knife or something) then use pure alcohol/ methyl-alcohol should be able to get it from a hardware place to remove the rest the stuff works wonders on alcantra seats too i had to remove chewing gum off my mates evo8 seats looked good as new after. Hope this helps ye mate.
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Thats cause you couldnt keep your mouth shut with his awsome driving skills.
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Originally Posted by doug2507


Thats cause you couldnt keep your mouth shut with his awsome driving skills.
it was his boring - failure to use the car to full potential on a speedlimitless road driving,that made me fall asleep an my jaw drop open slevering everywhere causing the chewing gum to drop out onto the seat!
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