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Well, I just came back from a long ride with Butch, my Scottish Terrier, & for the 1st time he's been on long rides, he got carsick & made a mess on the passenger side. Luckily, I've got the plastic floor liners that caught most of the mess, but there's a pretty decent spot on the seat. I've got grey cloth interior. What can I use around the house(I've got about every cleaning product you can think of)to clean the seats without worrying about damaging them. My wife suggested using warm soapy water & just dab on it with a clean cloth, but I'm sure there's other people on the forum that ride with their dogs too(who sometimes get sick)& have cleaned their seats with around-the-house cleaning stuff. Any suggestions?
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Warm soapy water or simple green works great
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Prestone , the antifreeze company makes a GREAT caarpet cleaner that will work great on seats,its taken copenhagen,beer,piss,mud, all kinds of **** outta carpet and seats and all for me, u can usually buy it in wal-mart in the automotive section
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Resolve upholstery cleaner is what I use. Vinegar and water solution is also a great general cleaner. It works great on carpet stains and upholstery stains.
Just grab a bottle of white vinegar and read the directions on how to make the cleaner. |
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Make him lick that chit up!
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LOL! I should've. I can't believe how much mess could come out of a dog that only weighs 15lbs.
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