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    Seat and carpet protectant

    Do you guys suggest applying anything to new cloth seats and carpet such as scotch gaurd or similar?? If so how do you go about the process?

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    Re: Seat and carpet protectant

    I have always Scotchgarded my interiors ... well the carpets and mats since I prefer leather seating. That said, all you do is spray on the area liberally , you can then lightly buff, and allow to dry. For cars I find the Scotchgard made for heavy carpets (use to be in blue can) to work best. Might be able to find other fabric protectors too ...Remove stains from carpet & upholstery inside your car, boat, RV and home with DP, Stoner, 303, Wolfgang, Sprayway, 303 protectant, meguiars (Stoners , 303)

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    Re: Seat and carpet protectant

    I always treat fabrics and carpeting with 303 fabric protectant, makes any future clean-up much easier. Usually give it two coats with drying in between. With the last coat I go over all treated surfaces with a brush to align the fibers before the product dries.

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    Re: Seat and carpet protectant

    Quote Originally Posted by POPPAJ View Post
    I always treat fabrics and carpeting with 303 fabric protectant, makes any future clean-up much easier. Usually give it two coats with drying in between. With the last coat I go over all treated surfaces with a brush to align the fibers before the product dries.

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    Re: Seat and carpet protectant

    303 Fabric Protectant

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