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    Grease Stain in seat

    I was carrying a grease gun home with me (on my passanger's seat) and I guess I didn't wipe it as good as I thought. Anyhow when I got home I noticed there were several small but noticable grease stains on the seat. I have tried soap and water and goo gone but its still pretty noticable. Anyone know how to get it out?

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    Plain Dawn dish soap and hot water, might take a few applications. Put soapy water on, let sit. Apply more soapy water, let sit. Once it is almost dry, dab with a clean soaking wet rag and it should bring it up. It worked for me on my tan cloth seats.



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    Thanks. I'll try it! I scrubbed it pretty hard already so I'm worried I might have worked it in to the fabric already

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    Quote Originally Posted by MINDLESSdrone View Post
    Thanks. I'll try it! I scrubbed it pretty hard already so I'm worried I might have worked it in to the fabric already
    When I had tires put on mine the mechanic rubbed some grease in my seats and door cloth pretty good. It took some effort and patients but dawn came through. Worst case get an old toothbrush and work it in.



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    Dish soap works best, that's what I use at my cleaners for tough stains.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bao View Post
    Dish soap works best, that's what I use at my cleaners for tough stains.
    gets those protein stains right out
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    Castrol Super Clean should do the job.
    should have left it stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by edbistro View Post
    gets those protein stains right out
    http://youtu.be/wYaXw8TZEvs?t=3m25s




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    Thanks guys the dawn worked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MINDLESSdrone View Post
    Thanks guys the dawn worked!





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    I'll have to remember that the next time my brother gets in the car! That grease stain rarely gets out...

    Stuffs.

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