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Old 04-07-2011, 02:43 PM
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How to clean your Recaro's without ruining them?

as the title says, I want to know how or what I should use to clean my seats without hurting them. They we're kinda dirty/stained from when I got the car, but I want to go through and fully detail it this weekend while it's nice out here in Michigan.
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Regular upholstery cleaner and a cloth. That's how I did with my boyfriend's when some ******* broke into the car and it rained in and water stained the seat, plus wear and tear and dirt from regular use.

Vacuum the seats to get any loose dirt out first. Get a foaming cleaner, they usually have a brush applicator, use it VERY VERY VERY lightly to work the foam down into the fabric and let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a slightly damp cloth. Once it's dried, vacuum it again to get any of the dried foam residue out.
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I'll give that a try then, if all else fails I may steam clean them. Or just send it and have a professional shop do it.
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