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#303914 Oct 19, 7:47am
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does anyone here knows how to clean these GT fabricated seats?

sopa and water?

any chemical or spreys to use to clean out some stains out from my GT seats?

if nyone knows how or knows what stuff to use, this can really help...

thanks...

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All I know is they're a bitch to clean, try some auto upholstery cleaner and then febreze.


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I found this zipper thingy at the back of it... any way to take it off?

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i use those fabric cleaners from the auto store and they work perfectly, took off some nasty chocolate stuff that was there a couple of days pretty good too

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will shoe cleaner work?

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big green clean machine carpet cleaner/extractor. i bought one because i have pets. you know how pets and new carpet go so well together. well i found it cleans my seats pretty good, and doesn't leave the seats very wet. sucks up all the water i spray on the seats, and the dirt.

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I used this stuff, I think it was from turtlewax. It was a big yellow can with a red brush on the end, for car upholstery, and it worked really good. I'll find a name later.

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What kind of stains? wtf rofl Different products work best on different stains


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you know what kind of stains bro. those just wont come out sometimes rofl

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i just cleaned mine yesterday
used this woolite upholstry cleaner, you get a bucket of warm water and a rag, spray on the woolite foam, use damp rag to rub it in and vacuum it after it dries worked magic seats and carpet look new


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Originally Posted by TooNiE
i use those fabric cleaners from the auto store and they work perfectly, took off some nasty chocolate stuff that was there a couple of days pretty good too

so the chocolate was good but how was the cleaner?

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i shampoed mine w/a carpert shamporer. works just as good thumbsup

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Originally Posted by Celica2k
you know what kind of stains bro. those just wont come out sometimes rofl

yeah...if thats the case you might need some "Masculout" rofl rofl rofl


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they are harrrrrd to clean because of the netting that lays over the actual colored fabric...

.. im just leaving my few stains untill i buy my racing seats

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Originally Posted by superderk
Originally Posted by Celica2k
you know what kind of stains bro. those just wont come out sometimes rofl

yeah...if thats the case you might need some "Masculout" rofl rofl rofl
You know where i can pick some of that stuff up grin

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I use to use house detergent. CHEER baby. "The dirt goes and color stays" grin


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hey GOLD, did you remove your seats when doing this?


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Originally Posted by Zero
hey GOLD, did you remove your seats when doing this?

Nope skins were still on the Seats. Clean it all the time. The foam can take it just don't use a harsh scrub you'll tear it up. I used a damp rag that was soak in detergent. Color never faded. grin

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i use oxy clean deep on my seats, along with my steam cleaner, got all the stains out from the previous owner (my dad!)

just leave plenty of time to air dry... and smells great afterwards

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is there a way you can take off the seat covers and replace them with new ones?

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Woolite/water 6:1 solution
Oxiclean/water 10:1 solution

get a brush like $3 at walmart and scrub away

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Originally Posted by Celica2k
you know what kind of stains bro. those just wont come out sometimes rofl
you shit your pants or something?

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no why is that hard to clean out?

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^^ not sure, let me go try and get back to you spineyes

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