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chocolate_o_brian 22 August 2012 12:48 AM

Cleaning car seats
 
I've noticed the Subaru's seats are looking a bit grimey like they have stains but don't, so assume they need a deep clean with some sort of "water hoover" :D (that's literally all I know). VAX or something?

I've tried a normal hoover and the foam stuff you rub on, agitate and wipe off but need something to soak it and suck the crap out.

What do people use either bought or rented with good results?

Thanks :D

adam.pah 22 August 2012 08:17 AM

I use the cleaning foam with a stiff hand held brush (like a washing up brush) to get deep in. Let the foam soak a bit before agitating it with the brush, you may need to do it a couple of times. Don't go too mad with the brush though or you'll damage the weave. Make sure you use a decent hoover afterwards! I don't like using water inside the car you can never completely get rid of the moisture (misty windows are my pet hate!).

The Trooper 1815 22 August 2012 10:26 AM

My daughters bloke does industrial carpet cleaning but as a few lesser machines for upholstery and furniture.

The machine is like a Vax but with more suction, better chemicals and the water can be used hot too. The seats came up fantastic and it was a tad embarrassing to say the least with the state of the water.

chocolate_o_brian 22 August 2012 10:57 AM

Hmm, I'm wondering if it's worth using a respectable valeter then who may have access to a hot water Vax. I think the carpets are ok (well boot carpet needs doing) just the seats. Taking them in/out is a PITA so would rather leave them in.

micky 22 August 2012 11:46 AM

we use our karcher puzzi , you can hire similar from dry cleaners and even morrisons , dont use too much detergent as is has a negative effect ! they will look like new and you wont believe the colour of the water

ScoobySteve69 22 August 2012 12:58 PM

This is something I need to do too!

redwards 22 August 2012 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69 (Post 10759988)
This is something I need to do too!

and me! Got some stains on the seats that look a little dodgy:Suspiciou

alcazar 22 August 2012 08:49 PM

When I bought my new seats I had them professionally valeted by a place down Moorwell Road. Taking them out is a twenty minute job and worth it.

I'm back on 30th, so we can look into it then?

chocolate_o_brian 23 August 2012 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 10760625)
When I bought my new seats I had them professionally valeted by a place down Moorwell Road. Taking them out is a twenty minute job and worth it.

I'm back on 30th, so we can look into it then?

Hmm could be Jeff. Give them an opportunity to dry properly. I assumed they were horrid to remove/refit because of the rollers? I'm gladly proven wrong on this occasion :D

chopperman 23 August 2012 01:05 AM

Brisk Foam Upholstery Cleaner

ScoobySteve69 23 August 2012 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by redwards (Post 10760444)
and me! Got some stains on the seats that look a little dodgy:Suspiciou

Oh reeeeeaaaaallly :lol1:

Stevesbluewrx 23 August 2012 09:53 AM

COD, shame you aren't closer to me. I'm doing mine again tomorrow.

I use a Numatic (George) , Water down the solution like 3:1 , clothes brush , towel and leave to air out with the windows partly open.

Steve

chocolate_o_brian 23 August 2012 10:28 AM

Well, I've been called chocolate_no_brains, chocolate_starfish and even Turkish_von_quiff, but never been called a fish ;) :D

Thanks for the offer though, Steve, least you care :D

alcazar 23 August 2012 12:27 PM

Four bolts on each front one, they lift out.

Three bolts, then three more for the rear, ditto.

Literally 20 minutes, if that.

The trick is NOT to force the front bolts back in, but to wriggle the seat about until they will thread in by hand, then tighten.


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