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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 08:44 PM
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as above whats the best way to remove the stains from car seats thanks cossie.087.

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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 08:46 PM
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Nothing mate,depends how bad it is and if its on white stuff then it fooked. If its only light mould (not on white stuff) then leave to soak in with some detergent then after hor wash on high temp
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Nothing mate,depends how bad it is and if its on white stuff then it fooked. If its only light mould (not on white stuff) then leave to soak in with some detergent then after hor wash on high temp
the seats were a grey colour and the mould was pretty old i got rid of most of it with wet vac and steamer but cant get rid of the little spots left behind.
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they prob wont budge then fella
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Originally Posted by doga-ot
they prob wont budge then fella
its looking that way thanks anyway doga-ot.
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if you got the use of a wet/dry cleaner mate the mould will definitely come out i do valeting for a living mate so i know what i am talking about if not any good valeter will be able to clean them for you
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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 10:46 AM
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A wet vac with hot water and some biologial washing powder should do the trick!
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if you got the use of a wet/dry cleaner mate the mould will definitely come out i do valeting for a living mate so i know what i am talking about if not any good valeter will be able to clean them for you
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A wet vac with hot water and some biologial washing powder should do the trick!
thanks for the help guys,i use a vax multivac wet and dry vac with there own solution what do ye guys use dont know if i can use hot water but will defently try the washing power.
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I've got a mini wet vac machine, always use hot and washing powder. Just don't use too much powder, make sure it all dissolves. Or the other way you could do it is mix it up in a bowl, scrub it into the seats with a stiff brush then use the vax just to extract it. Might not work as well though!
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Stiff brush to scrub and something like bio brisk in the machine works well.
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