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Old 02-24-2008, 08:35 AM
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Seat Shampoo

I personally would not try to take your seat off and throw it in the washing machine, first of all they don't just slide off the seat frame and secondly even if they did , they'd never go back on like they should or look correct after washing / drying.

That being said......I shampoo interiors all the time ! I ofcourse use professional quality shampoo and and an extractor....but for the average person to shampoo your seat is easy as pie.

1. Dampen your seat to be cleaned with enough water to allow shampoo to lather ( you'll have to be the judge )

2. Use any carpet shampoo or use Simple green and the like and a stiff brush to scrub the stained area. Scrub back and forth fairly vigoriously.

3. Vacuum excess water and shampoo off of seat with a wet/dry vacuum.

4. Crack your windows, so that the damp seat (s) / interior can dry completely with out mold setting up in the truck having the windows closed.

You can hasten the drying process with leaving all windows down, setting several fans up to run through the interior, etc.

thats it .....
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