Simple Green for car seat cleaner??
I was reading a post about using Simple Green, diluted 1:20 to clean seats. Whats the actual steps involed to clean the seat? As directed on the can or????
I just dont want to get anymore stains on my seats because I screwed up.
I just dont want to get anymore stains on my seats because I screwed up.
You ever try regular upholstery cleaner? I picked up some from Autozone, and cleaned my tan 4Runner seats, worked really well with some work.
Seriously simple green is a great degreaser and all purpose cleaner.....but have you smelled the stuff concentrated?
There too many other good cleaners out there for interiors for me to ever have to use this. (I am speaking about cloth interiors that have a way of locking in and absorbing the scent of the solvents you use to clean them.)
Otherwise for dash and plastic panels knock yourself out!
There too many other good cleaners out there for interiors for me to ever have to use this. (I am speaking about cloth interiors that have a way of locking in and absorbing the scent of the solvents you use to clean them.)
Otherwise for dash and plastic panels knock yourself out!
Yes, I know its good and or bad, thats fine, I have some, and never knew I could use it for interior, but people say it works great. Thats not my question, my question is, how do i use it? I know to diluete it 1:20, but form there what do u do? spray it on and let it soak for a bit then blob it?????
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