Miracle in a bottle

Shinystang

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I recently detailed a 2003 Toyota Highlander. The owner was almost too embarrassed to leave the car, saying it was "too dirty". She has two small children and a dog....

I used 303 Cleaner & Spot Remover on the tan cloth seats....and the results were amazing. I mean AMAZING!!!!

Here's the before and after pics of the interior.

Drivers seat (BEFORE)


Drivers seat (AFTER)


Left rear (BEFORE)


Left rear (AFTER)


Right rear (BEFORE)


and Right rear (AFTER)


Thanks to everyone for their advice, thanks to 303 and thanks AG!!
 
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Great turn around. Did you use 303 Fabric Protector? This stuff repels water like water on a ducks back.
 
You're a brave man that car had to smell awful.Very Nice turn around.
 
Amazon.com is selling the 303 Cleaner and Spot Remover for "$4.62".

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Ewwww!!! That looked worse then the floor at the movie theaters!!

Great job!!:cheers:

-V
 
They way I used the 303 was to spray the seats with a fairly heavy amount and then work it in with a nylon brush. I let it dwell about 15 minutes.

Initially I tried to use a hot water extractor to remove the residue, but actually just using the vacuum alone worked best. (Maybe the hot water rinse diluted the 303 cleaner that was in the material?) I sprayed the trouble spots a second time and agitated it again with the brush, then blotted up the area with a white terry cloth towel.

I would say that about 90% of the stain was gone after the first spray /agitate. It was probably overkill to do it a 2nd time, but I had never worked with the product before.

As I said before, I'm not a detailing expert....I do it for enjoyment. I just couldn't believe how well this stuff works.
 
FWIW, the Cleaner and Spot Remover and the Convertible Top Cleaner are the same product with different packaging and instructions geared towards their intended use.
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Also......
The Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner is a more concentrated version of the two previous products. It can be and probably should be used in a diluted mixture as per the instructions on the bottle.
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