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piattj



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cloth seat stain

I spilled a little coffee on my seat (anthracite cloth) but didn't realise till it had dried. I then applied a damp cloth in an attempt to clean it up. I now have a larger water stain, which looks like I've p Censored sed myself !

Any advice on removing this stain very much welcomed. I'm unsure what action to take and I don't wanna just make it worse! Sad

Thanks! ...

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In the past I used Wynn's foam upholstery cleaner and got good results against chocolate ice-cream stains on light blue cloth. John
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Post #135006 7th Mar 2012 9:41 am
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spot washing cloth seat will cause water stains/rings to appear

i would try the foam upholstery washes and treat the whole seat base, if you have a wet vac, sucking out as much water as possible also helps if your not using foam

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npinks wrote:
spot washing cloth seat will cause water stains/rings to appear

i would try the foam upholstery washes and treat the whole seat base, if you have a wet vac, sucking out as much water as possible also helps if your not using foam


Agree with Mick, trat the. Whole seat base and also second the use of a wet vac, just don't be surprised at the colour of the water

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you used the ipad to type that or McPs steamputer Shocked

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read again pinky Rolling Eyes


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Don't say that, McP needs to be up to speed with technology Whistle

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Re: cloth seat stain

piattj wrote:
I spilled a little coffee on my seat (anthracite cloth) but didn't realise till it had dried. I then applied a damp cloth in an attempt to clean it up. I now have a larger water stain, which looks like I've p Censored sed myself !

Any advice on removing this stain very much welcomed. I'm unsure what action to take and I don't wanna just make it worse! Sad

Thanks!


Wish you had posted this last week, I was in Holland at Tena Lady, they also do one for men Rolling with laughter

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Ta !!

Thanks - I think Wynn's foam on the whole seat + vac is the only way. ...

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Wynns Upholstery Cleaner... hmmmm, who sells it? I don't see a stockist list anywhere... ta! ...

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piattj wrote:
Wynns Upholstery Cleaner... hmmmm, who sells it? I don't see a stockist list anywhere... ta!


Yeah...may be tricky to get nowadays but a decent alternative should be available from names such as Autoglym.

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Cheers. Good advice. Ordered from Amazon. Here tomorrow. No more embarrassing stains !!! Thumbs Up ...

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npinks wrote:
you used the ipad to type that or McPs steamputer Shocked ....


Nick that's for sure a proper keyboard as most of it is legible and 'almost' spelt correctly Laughing

He'd have left us guessing with the iPad heiroglyphics keyboard Wink

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mcphersonstrut wrote:
npinks wrote:
you used the ipad to type that or McPs steamputer Shocked ....


Nick that's for sure a proper keyboard as most of it is legible and 'almost' spelt correctly Laughing

He'd have left us guessing with the iPad heiroglyphics keyboard Wink


I was very tempted to edit out my mistakes, however on reflection it only adds to my character, unpredictable and dangerous to know along with metal and paranoid , so go on mock I'm not at all offended I drive a car that is Black and nealy always shiny and clean Laughing

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toeknee wrote:
mcphersonstrut wrote:
npinks wrote:
you used the ipad to type that or McPs steamputer Shocked ....


Nick that's for sure a proper keyboard as most of it is legible and 'almost' spelt correctly Laughing

He'd have left us guessing with the iPad heiroglyphics keyboard Wink


I was very tempted to edit out my mistakes, however on reflection it only adds to my character, unpredictable and dangerous to know along with metal and paranoid , so go on mock I'm not at all offended I drive a car that is Black and nealy always shiny and clean Laughing


You think your spelling is bad, look at Harry's


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