Velour Cleaner
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Velour Cleaner
What can I use to clean my seats, they're pretty dirty after me putting my oily/dirty/gl-5 soaked gloves all over them? Is there something special I need to use for velour?
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Liquid Silver 92 SVX LS-L 88k
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If you have a Home Depot near by, go to the cleaning/chemical isle and look for a product called "The Duke". Mix it 10/1 with water. Spray on the seats with a spray bottle, let sit for a few minutes then suck it off with a shop vac. Besure that the end of the shop vac hose is clean or you will rub more crap on the seats. I used this at the dealership all the time. It works great and will not harm of stain your fabrics. Hope this works 

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Last edited by JasonGrahn on Fri Jun 11, 2004 5:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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