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This is going to sound really harsh. One day I was getting an oil change on my brand new car at a new car dealership. When I went to get in to go home, I noticed that the mechanic got grease on my seat, door rest and floor mat. I saw red! When I brought it to the service writers attention, he told me he could get it out with transmission or brake fluid. It actually worked. It also cleaned the tar that I got on my mats too. He dabbed some on a rag first and then just rubbed it out. I now keep some on hand at home and it works to clean anything that can not come clean with anything else. Try It, You'll like It!

2007-08-31 18:16:18 · answer #1 · answered by Fran T 2 · 0 0

I have found the Clorox disenfectant wipes clean stains out of all material I have ever tried them on. Lysol wipes work too. You may want to was use them on an inconspicuous place first to test the color safeness of the material on your seats. I've used them on furniture, clothing, carpet, etc. and they never failed me yet. Good Luck!

2007-08-31 23:45:06 · answer #2 · answered by debijs 7 · 0 0

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