Marks on Upholsery
Discussion
I'm hoping someone can advise me.
I've just picked up a car that's done 6,000 miles, the dealer has done a cracking job on cleaning some marks off the A pillar fabric and the drivers seat.
The interior is a mid grey and the backseat is looking a little grubby.
What product would people suggest? It should clean up very well as the front seat has (this did originally have some quite dark spots on it and is now spotless.
I've just picked up a car that's done 6,000 miles, the dealer has done a cracking job on cleaning some marks off the A pillar fabric and the drivers seat.
The interior is a mid grey and the backseat is looking a little grubby.
What product would people suggest? It should clean up very well as the front seat has (this did originally have some quite dark spots on it and is now spotless.
You could either go the whole hog and get yourself a wetvac and doing it properly or you could try some of the autosmart Brisk.
The brisk is a dry foam, I normally use a damp cloth with on everything apart from the glass on my cars interior. Used it on some black marks on my light coloured roof lining the other day and it came up a treat!
The brisk is a dry foam, I normally use a damp cloth with on everything apart from the glass on my cars interior. Used it on some black marks on my light coloured roof lining the other day and it came up a treat!
JulesB said:
You could either go the whole hog and get yourself a wetvac and doing it properly or you could try some of the autosmart Brisk.
The brisk is a dry foam, I normally use a damp cloth with on everything apart from the glass on my cars interior. Used it on some black marks on my light coloured roof lining the other day and it came up a treat!
Ah I've read about that. Apparently the dealer used Autoglym Hi Foam. Is the Autosmart product readily available?The brisk is a dry foam, I normally use a damp cloth with on everything apart from the glass on my cars interior. Used it on some black marks on my light coloured roof lining the other day and it came up a treat!
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