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Old 08-22-2006, 10:56 AM
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To be honest, the seat fabric in these trucks is the strangest I've ever seen....that webbing on top of the butt cushion has me worried as far as any kind of scrubbing, etc. I would recommend grabbing a wash bucket, fill to about 1/2 with hot water, and add a few ounces of Resolve, and a few ounces of Simple Green, and a sponge. If you have a Shop Vac, you can do this at home, but it not, you'll need to visit your local coin-op car wash. Use the sponge to gently work in the soapy water, and quickly suck it out with the vacuum. I really can't recommend scrubbing that webbing very hard, as I think it might become mis-shapen easily. Keep doint the above until the stains come up. This is how I remove pet, houesplant, etc stains from the Freize carpet in my house.
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