Suede seats

harrell51

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Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to clean suede seat inserts? Thanks in advance for your help

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Follow up, I was thinking steam may work well any thoughs on this?

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There are a few ways to clean this type of material, if is not to dirty you can take a few sprays of folex on microfiber towel and wipe the material in one direction thought if it has a stain spray folex on brush and agitate stain then bolt up any moistness but if there's a lot of material within the vehicle wrap a microfiber towel around steam cleaner with a few sprays of folex and you can steam clean the material once cleaning is done you will want to stand the fibers back up by vacuuming them upward
 
Can you tell us what vehicle these are in? It will help determine if the seats actual suede or perhaps alcantara or similar material.

The manufacturer of Alcantara in particular recommends against using steam.

Dr. Beasley's and Swissvax both have microsuede cleaners.

Larry from AMMO has a video on cleaning suede that you may find helpful.
 
Can you tell us what vehicle these are in? It will help determine if the seats actual suede or perhaps alcantara or similar material.

The manufacturer of Alcantara in particular recommends against using steam.

Dr. Beasley's and Swissvax both have microsuede cleaners.

Larry from AMMO has a video on cleaning suede that you may find helpful.

The seats I am referring to are in a Cadillac CTSV.

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The seats I am referring to are in a Cadillac CTSV.

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Recaro lists them as suede on the CTSV, unlike a couple audis where they list as alcantara. So, I would trust recaro that they are truly suede. In which case Larry's video is very thorough and should identify a couple different methods.
 
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