well, how much armor all? like you accidentally spilled the whole bottle and it's saturated? or just a stain, or a cup worth?
i suppose, if it's the whole bottle you could try removing the seat usually there are four main 14-17mm bolts holding them down and be sure to disconnect the plugs underneath if they are heated or auto and label them so you know which is which unless you can figure it out based on which plugs fit where so that you can better work with the seat since if you leave it in and try to work on it, you might miss a spot or not get underneath it.
You then can try to take off the cloth cover, or just run water through the seat till it looks clean and then let it air dry in the sun for a couple days.
If you just stained, or cup amounted the seat, i personally found that 2oz of Oxy Clean, 2 oz of Mean Green Degreaser (found at any Family Dollar or equivalent dollar store) and very hot water mixed together in a bucket work great when you use a hard bristle brush from walmart to work out the stain. The Oxy Clean removes the stain embedded in there, and the Mean Green breakes up anything for dissolving. You then can use a vaccuum that sucks water up, or just take it to a car wash and use those.
It will leave your seat and carpet (if you want) smelling "So fresh n so clean !!!!)
2007-04-16 05:15:41
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answered by fabian_gomez357 1
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You'll have to use a cleaner that removes oils and such. Dry cleaning fluids for interiors will usually work just fine. You can also have the car detailed, including upholstery shampooing.
2007-04-16 05:07:38
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answered by ericscribener 7
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