Fabric seat cleaning

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JeepJeepster

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Hello! We just purchased an '06 Sport. On the way home with it, my daughter spilled some water on the back seat and, yup, it left a stain. (BTW, this was distilled water, so that kinda blows the theory about minerals in the water causing a stain.)

Has anyone found a product that will successfully clean the fabric seats? Thanks in advance.

ahh crap... had to go and shoot me down. :)
 

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i use "tough stuff" it comes in a red/yellow arosol can. put some of it (it foams) on a rag and rub it in... then rub the same spot (and a large area around it) with very hot water and everything is good :). i would strongly suggest this method to whoever had the blue jean seats

I agree. I've used Tuff Stuff since the early 80's. It works great and has removed many a stain and just plain dirt over the years. You might have to do a couple of times but it should come out.
 

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I just used this stuff on the floor mats of my Jeep and it worked spectacular. It is special order only as far as I know and has a rather potent smell, but it works extremely well.

http://autogeek.net/dp310.html
 

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Is there anything that you can put on after they are clean to protect them? I was thinking of Scotch Guard.
Thanks,
Bruce
 

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