Interior stains

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Folex and a steamer should clean that up.
 
Plus one on folex also a extractor could possibly help out too
 
If your not a pro detailer, I would just buy a $40 wetvac from Lowes or Home depot to suck up the excess water and use a blow dryer to dry the seat.
 
I have folex on hand. For equipment I have a little green machine, tornador black, hill injection steamer.

Any input a the process
 
With regard to what you have, I would personally steam the area very good, spray Folex, Agitate with a brush and use your little green to suck it up. That should do ya well!
 
Vacuum thoroughly

Agitate with brush and vacuum again

Light spray of Folex, until fabric is uniformly damp, but not soaked

Agitate again

Steam

Agitate with cotton Terry towels until almost dry


If that doesn't get it out....respray remaining spots with Folex...agitate and hit it with your LGM

After you complete the process, it is important that the fabric dry as quickly as possible to prevent wicking and re-staining. Use a box fan, park in the Sun or Heater on with the windows up to accelerate drying.


Good Luck


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Vacuum thoroughly

Agitate with brush and vacuum again

Light spray of Folex, until fabric is uniformly damp, but not soaked

Agitate again

Steam

Agitate with cotton Terry towels until almost dry


If that doesn't get it out....respray remaining spots with Folex...agitate and hit it with your LGM

After you complete the process, it is important that the fabric dry as quickly as possible to prevent wicking and re-staining. Use a box fan, park in the Sun or Heater on with the windows up to accelerate drying.


Good Luck:iagree: wicking is a promblem with those seats,shampoo and crank the heat up for 40 min.


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Look ls great!

Did you do as said above, or did you do anything different?
 
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