Saturday, December 26, 2009

Yesterday most of a 2 litre bottle of canola cooking oil leaked onto the fabric upholstery of the passenger se

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Um i would recomend Stanley Steemer, yeah that works good depending on the area it will most likly just be the minimum charge and they will clean all the seatsYesterday most of a 2 litre bottle of canola cooking oil leaked onto the fabric upholstery of the passenger se
next time use oven chips
you can only use paper towels and press them into the seat to try to absorb what you can. or go to a junk yard and get a replacement seat.
It would be ideal if you could perhaps hire a wet and dry vacuum cleaner.





I've had a look on google and come up with this....





http://www.answerbag.co.uk/q_view/386600
Absorb as much as you can with paper towels and then treat the seat with Castrol Super Clean. It may come out so clean that you'll have to do the drivers seat to match.
That sucks a lot of do it yourself car wash places have an upholstery cleaner that would be your best bet more than likely it will stain.
Try putting Talcum Powder, or Baby Powder, you may have to keep puting it on there to soak it up, I have found if I get an oil spot on one of my shirts, I put powder on it, and it takes it out, so maybe it will work for you. Good Luck!

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