Ive read that thread David, incredible results. Thanks for the link though. Just trying to work up the courage for that. They don't appear dirty, just having an odor.
Any other ideas?
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You need to figure out what started the odor in order to kill it. Most likely an enzyme based cleaner in addition to a high powered steamer. I've seen people remove the seat covering and have them dry cleaned. It's possible.
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Never heard of that product, I will check it out. I want to make sure the client cares enough about taking care of the problem before I put too much effort for it. I am not going to pull the seats and go to extreme measures unless the client understands the price for that type of work.
Thanks for the ideas though.
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