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Using a steam cleaner on Ed30 seats.

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xjay1337:
As Rich says.
Use a steam cleaner as a last resort.
You could otherwise (and as always) use the most gentle method of cleaning possible.
Start with a microfibre towel, move up to a soft bristled detailing brush, then a slightly harder/tougher brush, and if not then use a steam cleaner.

Saintsteve:
Well just tried my living room carpet with this new karcher steamer, and it's made them look brand new!!   This steamer surprisingly doesn't amid loads of water, and it's virtually touch dry straight away,  so gonna give all floor Matt's and seat centers a go over and see if results are the same

gobbleplease:
Ive used the steamer on my mk 2 and it was feckin brilliant that was with 25years of dirt and grime though, the cleaner jacked it prior to me finishing up so you could really see the difference. I used i microfibre to cover the steamer end this way the steam jets were never really directly jetting the fabric plus the micro fiber lifted the grime

akbarirfan:
Steve can you send across a link of the one you bought please?

Thanks

Saintsteve:
I used it today, and in fact was very impressed, I done the wife's car aswell. My Red stitching now looks brand new lol and my floor matts look new again  :grin:


I used a Karcher SC1.020 1500 watt unit.

It's also useful in the engine bay aswell   :wink:

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