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I have a few muddy water spots on the rear seats. I've tried warm water and scrubbing and warm water with a little soap. They disappear and come back when they dry. I have yes essential seats.
Any ideas?
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You might just be rubbing the soil in. Try a heat extractor at the local car wash and get it really wet with hot water and extract it. If is't oil based you might have trouble as with any fabric.
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as Billy Mays would say...."try oxyclean".
no seriously, that stuff works pretty good. i have been amazed at some of the stuff that it would get out. i would try a small area though as i dont know if it would discolor anything. but i use it on carpets alot becuase of my stupid-puking cat.
also would recommend one of those wet/dry vacs. i still use oxyclean from time to time...but having one of those bissel clean machines make dealing with puke-cat alot easier.
no seriously, that stuff works pretty good. i have been amazed at some of the stuff that it would get out. i would try a small area though as i dont know if it would discolor anything. but i use it on carpets alot becuase of my stupid-puking cat.
also would recommend one of those wet/dry vacs. i still use oxyclean from time to time...but having one of those bissel clean machines make dealing with puke-cat alot easier.
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I love my Yes Essentials. I trash my Jeep when camping and offroading and it cleans up like new.
Other than the cheap plastics that scratch too easily, but that's a different thread...
Other than the cheap plastics that scratch too easily, but that's a different thread...