Sausage Gravy on KIA Soul cloth seats

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A co worker spilled some of her sausage gravy on her brand new KIA Soul cloth seat yesterday. She was able to remove the majority of the gravy but it obviously left a residue once everything dried. So I told her that I could bring my Mothers Upholstery cleaner and give it a whirl.

I left my brush at home so all I had was the cleaner and a microfiber towel. My cleaner did some good work but I can tell there is a deeper stain. I'm pretty sure what I'm seeing is grease from all that succulent sausage. I'm bringing my brush tomorrow to go after some of the harder spots but am also thinking of bringing my ZEP Citrus along to help with the grease.



This car has a new fabric that's very popular in most cars. It's perforated more of a nylon/polyester makeup than fabric used awhile ago.

Your thoughts?
 
Yeah that stinks.
It's probably well soaked in by now. The other thing is your dealing with an organic matter vs like an ink stain or such. You need a capet/upholstery cleaner that is designed for organic stains. Something along these lines

LIQUID ALIVE® Enzyme Digestant Organic Carpet Stain Remover 20oz. Aerosol Can
 
Good luck getting it out, and I do believe that may be the greatest thread title ever.
 
She spilled sausage gravy, huh? It wouldn't be on the rear seat, would it?


Yup, driver's side rear seat. Got some on the mat as well.

I went to Lowes and picked up some supplies including the infamous Folex. Anyone offering tips for using Folex besides, apply, agitate, wipe away?
 
Well, the perforations are too small for me to agitate so I did what I could with what I had and she'll have to rely on someone with a steamer to take that monster down.
 
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