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Tips for Cleaning Upholstery?
- Subject: Tips for Cleaning Upholstery?
- From: nicadimus at hotmail.com (Eli Risch)
- Date: Tue Sep 9 10:59:59 2003
Over the weekend I cleaned the seats in my Jetta (lt grey fabric). I was
using a hand held Bislle, I could not beleive the filth that came out of the
seats (and they didn't look all thaqt dirty to start), especially the rear
seat (previouse owner had 2 kids). Just to do all the seats took about 2 hrs
& dried in about 3 hours with the car parked in the sun.
Elijah
86 roc 16v
92 jetta carat
>From: "Jeff Toomasson" <jtoomasson@yahoo.com>
>To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Subject: Tips for Cleaning Upholstery?
>Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:36:01 -0700
>
>I scored a decent set of tan recaro fabric from a mk2 to redo the A1 GTi
>seats that are currently in my cabby (many thanks to Mark Hausler for
>busting his butt to remove them for me at the yard). They're pretty dirty,
>though they could be considered "clean" since they came out of a yard...
>
>Anyway, has anyone tried to clean their seats (with any success)?
>
>A buddy of mine (a list lurker) has a hand-held steamer, but that seems
>like it would take forever.
>
>- Washing machine?
>
>- Mount on frames, scrub and air dry?
>
>thanks in advance! JT
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