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Old 07-24-2010, 02:23 PM
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Car Interior Cleaning

I have completely gutted the interior of my car, cleaned everything up, new carpet, and am now putting it all back in. I am curious about seats. I have cloth seats and vacuuming them and shampooing them doesn't seem to take the "OLD" smell out. Can seats be soaked in a detergent like OXY clean or similar, or will this cause more problems than its worth due to the padding soaking up the water...
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Old 07-24-2010, 08:20 PM
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Re: Car Interior Cleaning

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I have completely gutted the interior of my car, cleaned everything up, new carpet, and am now putting it all back in. I am curious about seats. I have cloth seats and vacuuming them and shampooing them doesn't seem to take the "OLD" smell out. Can seats be soaked in a detergent like OXY clean or similar, or will this cause more problems than its worth due to the padding soaking up the water...
if your up to it , take the seat foam out . wash with a little bleach and laundry soap mixed in a large bucket/5 gal pail ..dry very thoughly then use a wet vac with carpet shampoo and odor remover applied to clean the cloth material..
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