Cleaning interior fabrics
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Cleaning interior fabrics
We finally got some decent weather over the weekend so I made a start on cleaning the seats on my Mk1 Cab.
I mixed up some sugar soap and jif / cif for the vinyl, which has made it look new again, but I don't know what to do about cleaning the fabric. It's a white interior and the front seats are freakin filthy. Has anyone tried:
1. Hiring a household carpet cleaner, like a rug doctor. They get house carpets really clean, but I don't know how much water they leave behind and don't want to water-log the seat bases.
2. Those upholstery sprays that claim to lift the dirt away from the fabric.
3. Removing the seat covers and machine-washing them. Delicate wash.
Any thoughts? The rest of the car's cleaned up really well, so I'm hoping I'm not let down by the fabric.
I mixed up some sugar soap and jif / cif for the vinyl, which has made it look new again, but I don't know what to do about cleaning the fabric. It's a white interior and the front seats are freakin filthy. Has anyone tried:
1. Hiring a household carpet cleaner, like a rug doctor. They get house carpets really clean, but I don't know how much water they leave behind and don't want to water-log the seat bases.
2. Those upholstery sprays that claim to lift the dirt away from the fabric.
3. Removing the seat covers and machine-washing them. Delicate wash.
Any thoughts? The rest of the car's cleaned up really well, so I'm hoping I'm not let down by the fabric.
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rent a wet vac for the day buddy, mix up some cleaning solution, on white seats you might get away with using some watered down TFR solution. Then use a scrubbing brush and then suck the wet out using the wet vac, you might have to do them a few times, and then leave car running with heater of put heater in to help them dry out, but back in my valeting days a good wet vac a few times gets most dirt out
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Like a rug doctor? Awesome, I'll do that. Bit scared of TFR, so will probably use interior shampoo.
The seats aren't in the car at the moment so drying shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks
The seats aren't in the car at the moment so drying shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks
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Thanks for the advice. The seats came up an absolute treat. Had to go over them quite a few times, as the water coming off them was dark brown at first …
Very pleased with the results though
Very pleased with the results though
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its madness the colour of the water that comes out of the seats, car carpets are even worse!
Top work though
they look great !
Top work though
they look great !
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I only had the cleaner for 4 hours, but it would have been interesting to go over everything again and see how much dirt is still there. Ah well, maybe next year ...
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Old Timer
I did this on mine today, borrowed one.
Works pretty well, removed any obvious marks.
Just used the vax brand carpet cleaner.
Works pretty well, removed any obvious marks.
Just used the vax brand carpet cleaner.
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Local Hero
More of a big job, but folks have taken the covers off and put them in the washing machine.
Anyone ever applied the stain guard afterwards???
Supposed to keep the seats cleaner for longer.
Cheers
Anyone ever applied the stain guard afterwards???
Supposed to keep the seats cleaner for longer.
Cheers
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When I replaced the carpets and washed my seats I used scotch guard to protect the carpet and seats. It repels liquids and I guess repels some stains. Water just balls on it - well small water droplets anyway. It didn't change the colour or feel of the fabrics.
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Ohhhhh that is the interior mine had when i bought it,love it!
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chortle said
Anyone ever applied the stain guard afterwards???
Supposed to keep the seats cleaner for longer.
Cheers
used it years ago on some Maestro seats (dont ask) and it work great. was a rattle can type spray and i just sprayed it all over the seats. liquids just run off.
but clean your seats before hand as it seals in the dirt….
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Good thread.
I've got a vax machine that I borrowed from work, it worked a treat on my light grey interior just two weeks ago, again making best of the good weather. I had previously stripped the seats on my last Mk1 GTI and put in the washing machine, this is definitely the best way to get a pristine clean, but I'll be treating with Scotch Guard following the next vax clean.
cheers
I've got a vax machine that I borrowed from work, it worked a treat on my light grey interior just two weeks ago, again making best of the good weather. I had previously stripped the seats on my last Mk1 GTI and put in the washing machine, this is definitely the best way to get a pristine clean, but I'll be treating with Scotch Guard following the next vax clean.
cheers
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Gtechniq is a great product to use.
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If you ever want to sell that white interior for a ton of cash then please let me know
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Looks mint il be doing this
Think me mums got a vax
Think me mums got a vax
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Thread resurrection!
I'm going to have a bash at this but interested in stripping the fabric off and bung it in the washing machine.
Though I had a look at the fabric is tied into the metal support bars with wire. Anybody else tackled this? Any advice welcome! They're s1 seats if that makes any difference.
Cheers.
I'm going to have a bash at this but interested in stripping the fabric off and bung it in the washing machine.
Though I had a look at the fabric is tied into the metal support bars with wire. Anybody else tackled this? Any advice welcome! They're s1 seats if that makes any difference.
Cheers.
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1979 Series 1 LD - the Mandarin Dragon … gone as well. oh dear.
1979 Series 1 LD - the Mandarin Dragon … gone as well. oh dear.
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Old Timer
There's a how to remove seat fabric in the how to section of the forum that might help with the wires.
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