Help Please...Cleaning Coloured Belts?
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Hi Guys, I`ve been lurking on here for quite a while and have picked up some great tips from you Professional Detaillers.
I am looking for some advise on cleaning coloured seat belts. My car has coloured belts that have some dark patches where they have rubbed against the seats.
The Driver`s Manual says "use a mild detergent..." But any professional tips on which one to use and the best way to apply?
Thanks in advance...

I am looking for some advise on cleaning coloured seat belts. My car has coloured belts that have some dark patches where they have rubbed against the seats.
The Driver`s Manual says "use a mild detergent..." But any professional tips on which one to use and the best way to apply?
Thanks in advance...

mneame said:
apc is all purpose cleaner. the poorboys comes in smaller bottles than the megs. i prefer the poorboys. i use it for cleaning all interior parts. you can water it down if you want. can also be used for cleaning engine bays and all sorts, cracking product.
Thanks Matthew that`s really helpful, where would you order the Poorboys from on the net? 
www.cleanyourcar.co.uk is one of many suppliers of car detailing chemicals etc.
Any decent All Purpose Cleaner will do....mix with water 8 parts water, 1 part APC and with a cloth gently rub away the dirt. Wipe dry with a separate cloth and the belts should look like new.
Any decent All Purpose Cleaner will do....mix with water 8 parts water, 1 part APC and with a cloth gently rub away the dirt. Wipe dry with a separate cloth and the belts should look like new.
there's all sorts of places to order it from. www.polishedbliss.co.uk or www.elitecarcare.co.uk are places that i use. i was supplying the products as well as doing the detailing but i've stopped now. although i still have access to ordering in bulk quantities. 

Edited by mneame on Thursday 24th July 11:34
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