How to clean my ITR seats? Help!
Its not really a big issue but since i'll be getting rid of my seats soon i wanted to touch them up to perfection.. they only have 5K on them and still smell new but i have a very small stain in the tweed on the front drivers seat. Its hardly noticable and i never tried to clean it off.. what would be a good product to get this out?
Soap and water? Use a towel? some sort of a brush? I want to clean this up tonite so i need some info just so that i dont fawk up.. and ruin it.. thanks all!
Soap and water? Use a towel? some sort of a brush? I want to clean this up tonite so i need some info just so that i dont fawk up.. and ruin it.. thanks all!
Foaming carpet cleanser (for home/auto - doesn't matter) works really well and is cheap. Spray some on, work it in with a toothbrush - wipe off. It's that easy!
lol... thanks for the input.. so thats how its done.. toothbrush eh? well i'm gonna go and buy me a toothbrush today as well.. first go to savon then wrap it up at pep boys.. heheheheh.. so that cleaning products will not hurt the suede part of the seat right? i think all i need to do is my drivers side.. cause i had total of like 2 people sit in my pasanger and thats it..
i think all i need to do is my drivers side.. cause i had total of like 2 people sit in my pasanger and thats it..
) & j00r brother in the passenger seat. yoshi - who got to drive hybrid's car when it was still new - juju...
ohh yeah... at that time the car didnt even have plates yet.. i was paranoid about wheel alignment ahahahahhaa.. now i dont even notice it.. i guess once you get used to the car you forget a lot of little things that are wrong.. but now i need to fix that clicking noise on clutch pedal.. acura dealer said they will replace that whole spring assemly on the clutch pedal so that it would stop squeaking... its really getting on my nerves at this point..
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