Re: Sweat stains on seats?
I would spray with your apc and agitate with a brush. Then use your steamer triangle head wrapped with a terry cloth. I've not dealt with sweat stains on seats, but that would be my approach if i was trying. You could also try some spot stain remover if that fails on carpet and if it's leather, i'd finish up with your favorite conditioner.
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
The seats are cloth.
Forgot to add that in original post.
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
Use a quality carpet cleaner, those apc's most likely will discolor the cloth. I'd rent an extractor from the Depot if it were me. Give the seats a good thorough professional cleaning.
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
Steam, flood with clean water, scrub, vac and then steam again with the triangle brush covered with a towel.
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
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Originally Posted by
custmsprty
Use a quality carpet cleaner, those apc's most likely will discolor the cloth. I'd rent an extractor from the Depot if it were me. Give the seats a good thorough professional cleaning.
Something like Folex??
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
I’m thinking about one of the small Bissell extractors.
I only need one very seldom.
Don’t they make one that heat water??
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bicycle
I’m thinking about one of the small Bissell extractors.
I only need one very seldom.
Don’t they make one that heat water??
Don't waste the money, just google Home Depot rental tools and look at the carpet cleaner rentals. They have numerous options available.
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
•Since “sweat” is a protein/organic stain,
I’ll suggest the following:
-Meguiars Protein Stain Remover (D116)
Or:
-Meguiars Detailer Carpet & Upholstery
Cleaner (D102)
•Hopefully, a Helpful Hint:
-After the cleaning is completed...be sure
to protect the fabric cabin appointments
(or as it’s often referred to in the industry:
scotchgard it) with a product such as: 303’s
Fabric Guard; Stoner’s Fabprotex Fabric &
Carpet Protector; etc.
Bob
Re: Sweat stains on seats?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Bicycle
I’m thinking about one of the small Bissell extractors.
I only need one very seldom.
Don’t they make one that heat water??
I’m going to say for sweat you’re best off with some type of extractor, a soap like Folex, and some type of Oxy / stain pre-treatment.
I have both a full size & mini Bissel machine & honestly the both work pretty well. The hose on the little machine is garbage. But while it works - it does work well. I’ve successfully cleaned endless pet stains up with these machines & have never had it let me down with the right cleaners, some time, & some elbow grease on occasion