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Old 02-07-2003, 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by sastanley
So...I guess since they have most likely been in the rain a few times (no windows ) it probably won't hurt to wash them with water and soap will it?
to wash i recommend taking the covers OFF unless u feel like sitting in wet seats for awhile. unless they are vinyl. if they are vinyl then wash them with soap and water, cloth, take the covers off, wash by hand, make sure there 100% dry, then put back on. then goto an upholstry shop and get some hogrings off them and use pliers to put them on exactly how u took them off, make sure u remember how everything went, (ie. make sure u see where metal rods went and put them back like that) its fairly easy, i worked at an interior shop for awhile and thats all i did was pull seats apart and put them together when i was there basically. (record is 4 apart 4 together in 3 hours!) that includes taking the seats completely apart
sorry this was so long but it has some useful info hehe
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