HELP - upholstery cleaning advice

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Moab

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Someone here must have tried to clean the cloth seats in their Liberty from an unfortunate spill or drip.

Today bouncing around on my buddies property I either dripped coke or dripped hamburger grease on my seat. :pp:

I've got the light grey cloth Sport interior.

Before I start experimenting with different products - I thought I'd see what worked for some of you.

Thanks for any help.

I know...Next time finish ya' lunch before going off road......
 

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Oxyclean/warm water mix... I use a little scrub brush. You'll have to do the whole seat though. If you try to do just one section, it will still end up looking water-spotted.
 

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If I don't use my Bisstle Little Green MAchine, then I use Tuff Stuff. Cheap and works very well. You can purchase it just about anywhere that sells basic car cleaning supplies.
 

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Well I thought I'd try what I had around the house using guide lines from this procedure:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39398

Worked great!
Mild dishwasheing liquid and warm water doing the whole panel that the stain was on.

Used a clean white cloth (warm water) with gentle rubbing in 2 different directions and the stain dissolved away.
 

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