Dusty Seats
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Rep Power: 256 well i cant see the image so ill give a legit response:
Try vacuuming the hell outta them then use turtlewax upholstery cleaner, it has bristles to pull out crap embedded in the seats
Try vacuuming the hell outta them then use turtlewax upholstery cleaner, it has bristles to pull out crap embedded in the seats
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Rep Power: 787 haha mines same. i punch it and get a big cloud. vacuum doesnt really help, its like inside the seat or something. i borrowed some cleaner so maybe i'll just spray everything down.
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Rep Power: 0 Yes, I tried vacumming it barely helps...just like gearbox said, when I punch my seats a huge dust cloud appears...sucks. Only thing I can really think of is if I take out the seats and start punching and kicking them till all the dust disappears.
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Rep Power: 252 The seat covers can be removed and cleaned. Most things in the foam can be steam cleaned or blown out with a high pressure air hose. Whatever you do make sure you DON'T dry the seat covers, unless you have no desire to put them back on.
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