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Steam clean seats?

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Have to clean the seats in the vrs and a fella in work says use 1 of those wee handheld steam cleaners? Apparently u just put a cloth on the end and wipe the seats with it. There cheap to buy. Does it work? Are they any good?

Edited by Mattyd8551

  • 2 weeks later...
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Just bought a wee cleaner out of a home bargains shop for 17quid so ill give it a go

Let me know how it goes

By far the best thing I've found for interiors is the autoglym interior shampoo. Turns the clean bucket of water filthy brown and never watermarks. Might be worth a shot if you don't get on with the steam.

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Cheers dude will try that if the steam fails. Lol. Waiting on a good day to do it so i can leave the windows open or even take the seats out of the car so they can dry better

Edited by Mattyd8551

Another vote for Autoglym interior shampoo

I was going to rent the rug doctor vac and clean my seats that way. Once dry I was going to use Gtechnique Nano sealant for fabric.

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Well the steam wos rubbish.... Wot did i expect :( Will try the autoglym stuff next. :)

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