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i need a cleaner for my fabric seats, got loadsa marks on them. also if theres a good cleaner for carpets too?? any suggestions

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Auto glym is good for the interior. I normally use Interior Shampoo
but you could try there new Complete Stain & Scuff Removal Kit.

Will try and find some links for ya
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This stuff is really good in moderation:

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/product_i ... 90962099a6

Also, babywipes and water with a sponge.
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i've tried some foam before but it never really did anything to it but i'll try the stain remover stuff. cheers for that
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Never used it, do a search on google or detailingworld see if you cand find some reviews.
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rick wrote:is chemical guys stuff any good?

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/interior/ ... d_162.html
As a company they generally are good, I've heard good feedback from them. never used that product though.

Did a search for you, it seem sot do the trick!:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... in+Remover
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i got the autoglym stain remover and it works a treat
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I'd personally recommend a VAX extractor or similar. See if you can borrow one for the day. They work very well on car seats. Otherwise you'll be scrubbing all day with the autoglym stuff to remove the marks.
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Ollie_R wrote:I'd personally recommend a VAX extractor or similar. See if you can borrow one for the day. They work very well on car seats. Otherwise you'll be scrubbing all day with the autoglym stuff to remove the marks.
Whats a VAX extractor? Like a steam cleaner?
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A carpet cleaner. It sprays a solution of carpet cleaning fluid on to the fabric and it sucks it back up. Rather effective I do say.

Steam cleaners are pretty good too. They are effective at sanitising the interior of nasties like bacteria and tobacco smoke smell. And dirt.
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