Don't laught at me....how to remove chicken grease?

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Was eating some KFC during lunch listening to a sports radio station when the box started to leak. Chicken must have just come out of the bucket of fat as some spilled out onto my seat. When I get home what is the best way to remove it, right now all I have at home are Folex and Simple Green?

Howard
 
Was eating some KFC during lunch listening to a sports radio station when the box started to leak. Chicken must have just come out of the bucket of fat as some spilled out onto my seat. When I get home what is the best way to remove it, right now all I have at home are Folex and Simple Green?

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Umm, I would get my neighbor - he has a big dog with a raspy and wet tongue...and loves fried chicken.

Seriously, what type of material is the seat?

Regards,
GEWB
 
Yeah we'll need to know what kind of material to provide the best answer but regardless of the material, you can use Meguiar's All Purpose Cleaner if you have it because it is good for cloth and leather. Given the fact that you listed Folex, I'm assuming you mean cloth seats. Out of those 2, I would try some Simple Green. Always do a test in an inconspicuous area though whenever you try a new product on a surface to make sure it won't screw it up.
 
Sorry forgot to include that, they are clothe seats. Used Folex last night, looked this morning in the sunlight and not a trace of the spillage.

Thanks for the responses,
Howard
 
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