stains on the back seat

 
I guess it depends on what the stains are, whether it's food and drink stains or just your run of the mill mountain people soil being tracked in from the holler.
 
I guess it depends on what the stains are, whether it's food and drink stains or just your run of the mill mountain people soil being tracked in from the holler.
mostly drinks..they are dark brownish..

and dirt ...good lawdie kids are just a mess
 
nasty minds.....

its stains from the kids riding in the back...its a cloth seat...I need to clean it and I have no clue what to use
Pro detail shop. they can literally clean the seat until it is white and redye it if needed.
 
mostly drinks..they are dark brownish..

and dirt ...good lawdie kids are just a mess

If you have a carpet cleaner with attachment I would use that with hot water 1st to get out as much of stains as you can. Then use a spot cleaner only where the remaining stains are making sure you go over area throughly to remove any soap residue from stain cleaner. Future dirt will stick to any soap left behind, this is why it's best to remove as much with hot water.
 
Something to consider...


Little pricey, but they make everything custom fit to your specific car.

It's where I get my car covers. In fact, I have another one on the way now.

Could also maybe just get generic ones from Auto Zone or some place like that. Iy's pot luck, though, whethe or not your seatbelts will have the right cutouts on those generic ones
 
...don't even ask or I will flood this thread with pics of my damn dogs

My good boy likes to roll with the top off...

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too late...the far left is e.t. I came home one day and he was passed on the porch...the middle is loki...took me 6 weeks to gain his trust and bring him home....to the right is semba...my hubbys 15 k dog...
 
Weathertech is your friend.....Of course I buy them right after I buy a vehicle. ;)

 
Weathertech is your friend.....Of course I buy them right after I buy a vehicle. ;)

i have that for floor boards and trunk...i need to get the seat clean and order a cover for the back seat...plus they are pricey
 
If you're hauling kinds and dogs around, It makes sense to get the cheapest ones you can find and just make em work.

They're gonna get trashed anyway, so no sense getting fancy ones.

Then you'll be pissed off about getting stains out of nice, expensive seat covers.

I didn't even consider that earlier.
 

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