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Old 04 June 2007, 10:59 PM
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I've had my new car 2 months, and during that time, I have had to ferry the dog(s) to the vets 3 times, had a baby in the back seat, and spilt some Ribena on the front seat

The upholstery is a really yukky beige colour and being so light it shows all the marks...which at the moment is quite a few, along with tonnes of bleddy dog hair stuck into the fabric

I'd rather not use shop bought remedies as half the time they are a complete and utter waste of money...
Has anyone got any 'Kim & Aggie' homemade suggestions to remove the ribena stain, in particular?
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Originally Posted by little-ginge
had a baby in the back seat
I didn't even know you were up the duff, Anna! Does amniotic fluid stain that badly?
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I didn't even know you were up the duff, Anna! Does amniotic fluid stain that badly?
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Bubba, you nut
Old 04 June 2007, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by little-ginge
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Bubba, you nut

A comedian's only as good as his material.

Stain Devils do a foof-juice remover.
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not really a remedy as such but the vax cleaners that wash as well as hoover are brilliant, we have a pale carpet downstairs and when the dog has been out and comes in can get quite messy, so we usually vax it twice a week. Brings it up like new, best money we spent.
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Originally Posted by jaytc2003
not really a remedy as such but the vax cleaners that wash as well as hoover are brilliant, we have a pale carpet downstairs and when the dog has been out and comes in can get quite messy, so we usually vax it twice a week. Brings it up like new, best money we spent.

Twice a week? Bloody hell, how house-proud are you?
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try white vinegar
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Ta for the suggestions
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