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    interior emergency

    Hey guy, what's my best shot at removing hot chocolate from suede type seats. It's a dodge charger with the leather and suede combo. It been there for a week my kids didn't tell me about it. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Re: interior emergency

    You could do it like the Pros do:

    Chocolate Stain Removal

    You might also get good results with Folex, cotton towels and a wet vacuum.

    - Agitate with stiff dry brush to break up the mess

    - Vacuum

    - Spray lightly with Folex

    - Dwell 1 minute

    - Blot with white cotton towels

    - Vacuum

    - Repeat as necessary

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    Re: interior emergency

    I would use Sonax alcantara cleaner. When cleaning suede materials you want to use the least amount of liquid as possible. The Sonax cleaner is a foam style product and works great.

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    Re: interior emergency

    I doubt its real suede in the car (suede is brushed leather) which would probably be damaged beyond repair. Luckily for you its more than likely microfiber material (polyester). When I cleaned my alcantara (fancy brand name of microfiber) in my BMW I always used warm water woolite or a low concentration of resolve carpet cleaner(liquid) and a microfiber towel and had great luck in getting off stains (makeup, lotion, oils from hands etc)

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    Re: interior emergency

    Wet the area with Folex and let it dwell for a few minutes. Wet again. Using a clean microfiber, push the cloth into the stain and twist back and forth. If that doesn't get all of it out, you might try steam.
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    Re: interior emergency

    Quote Originally Posted by Evan.J View Post
    I would use Sonax alcantara cleaner. When cleaning suede materials you want to use the least amount of liquid as possible. The Sonax cleaner is a foam style product and works great.

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    It's a Dodge....I doubt it is real suede

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    Re: interior emergency

    Quote Originally Posted by allenk4 View Post
    It's a Dodge....I doubt it is real suede
    It's not, it's a synthetic blend to appear/feel like Alcantara. I have the same stuff in my Jeep.



    I do what allenk4 said. Go light on the chemical and use a soft brush to take it up. Try not to push into the fibers anymore.

    GC Innerclean works on it as well.

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    Re: interior emergency

    Get as much removed as you can before you get anything wet

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    Re: interior emergency

    Thanks for the fast responses, I'll let you know how it turns out.

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    Re: interior emergency

    Quote Originally Posted by joey d View Post
    Thanks for the fast responses, I'll let you know how it turns out.
    Snap some before/after pics.

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