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Old 08 February 2010, 07:50 AM
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I bought some v7 sti interior for my wrx yesterday and it's in need of a seriously heavy clean, what can i use without ruining them? i.e foam cleaners/detergents. any help welcomed as i want to get them cleaned today.
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Old 08 February 2010, 08:05 AM
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where abouts are ya mate ?
i usually use a bit of soapy water in a spray bottle sparay on the seats give them a good scrub with a brush some times you will get away with then just wiping the seats over with a cloth after .i use the car valeter i.e puzzi 100 if you havent got one of these use a vax but take the metal pipes off
hope this helps mate
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Thanks for the reply Martin , will any soapy water do or is there a specific upholstery cleaner thats safe on the blue fabric? I'm a up in Leeds so a bit too far away mate. Just don't want to ruine the blue fabric/sweade or whatever it is. what is the blue material, if i know i can buy a cleaning agent accordingly?i.e sweade cleaner or fabric.

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When I got my V6 interior, I took it to a local valeter and paif him to do it off the car. He was able to sun-dry them and I had them back clean as new after two days.
Cost me £15, money well spent.
Old 08 February 2010, 11:54 AM
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you carn buy cleaner from halfords but its better to get em professionally done , shouldnt cost that much .
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Cif bathroom mousse. I kid you not*.

Spray on and rub in with a damp cloth. Then rub over again with same damp cloth, keep rinsing it out and removing the water (you don't want it soggy and it will be dirty).

Comes up great and leaves the whole lot smelling lemony fresh!

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