I wish I knew. The only thing I can think of is oxyclean - but that may bleach them if they aren't synthetic.
2006-07-30 08:12:59
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answered by Andy 3
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Car upholstery cleaner, toothbrush and a clean cloth.
2006-07-30 08:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I use a microfiber cleaning cloth or used dryer sheet. Both work very well.
2006-08-02 16:16:59
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answered by Mango 2
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Wipe with a damp cloth and use a hairdryer on cool slow speed it works on cool but do not use it on hot
2006-07-30 08:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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"finished coverage" does not propose which you're totally lined. to cover something on the motor vehicle that's no longer 'inventory', you apart from would ought to have "customizing kit" coverage. You pay extra for that.
2016-11-03 07:52:48
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answered by ? 4
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Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.
2006-07-30 08:13:27
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answered by Boris 5
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