Food stain on seatbelt

bpricedo

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May 5, 2014
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Someone got a grease stain from a burrito on my wife's tan seatbelt. I know, shouldn't have people eating in the car. She knows now. Anyway, it's like grease from when you make taco meat. What would be a good way to get this off?
 
I would suggest trying 303 cleaner. I think it may work or steam and brown paper to draw out the fatty deposits
 
Try folex available at home depot locally. It'll clean and keep the stain from coming back due to detergent residue.
 
Try folex available at home depot locally. It'll clean and keep the stain fromcoming back due to detergent residue.

We had a Tahoe at the dealership where I work with some nasty grease stains that wouldn't come out with any of the products in the detail shop. They were ready to order a new seatbelt (quite pricey!) and I brought in some Meguiar's Quick-Out from my home supply. This dummy salesman topped the "pros" in the detail shop and saved the company over $200 with an OTC product!

Bill
 
Be careful when detailing seatbelts. Most manufacturers recommend only using water and scrubbing carefully. PRO Seat Belt cleaner looks interesting too. If you can, steam them carefully too.
 
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