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jagspete



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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 S Buckingham Blue
Cleaning textile seats on TDV6s

Any suggestions, I have aureoles, I tried 1 product for carpet, leave me some traces, I tried Amoniac, i got some aureoles /traces, I bought a dry foam for car seat and i got traces and aureoles again.... Neutral Whistle Shocked tdv6s 2.7 2007
xkr 5 2010

Post #387157 Thu Jun 27 2013 10:42am
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npinks
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if your cleaning textile (cloth) seats, try clean them with as little water as possible and get the whole seat cover the same dampness, as if you get one area wetter then you can get tide marks when it dries

also a very useful tool is a wet vax, to suck out as much dirt, then dirty water as possible to aid drying

Post #387169 Thu Jun 27 2013 11:24am
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jagspete



Member Since: 13 Jun 2013
Location: Valencia
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 S Buckingham Blue

npinks wrote:
if your cleaning textile (cloth) seats, try clean them with as little water as possible and get the whole seat cover the same dampness, as if you get one area wetter then you can get tide marks when it dries

also a very useful tool is a wet vax, to suck out as much dirt, then dirty water as possible to aid drying


I messed it out real bad, never anymore i will try to remove traces, it is much worst than what it was...give up. i regret it's not leather.

Thanks Npinks!! tdv6s 2.7 2007
xkr 5 2010


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Post #387179 Thu Jun 27 2013 12:45pm
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jagspete



Member Since: 13 Jun 2013
Location: Valencia
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 S Buckingham Blue

jagspete wrote:
npinks wrote:
if your cleaning textile (cloth) seats, try clean them with as little water as possible and get the whole seat cover the same dampness, as if you get one area wetter then you can get tide marks when it dries

also a very useful tool is a wet vax, to suck out as much dirt, then dirty water as possible to aid drying


I messed it out real bad, never anymore i will try to remove traces, it is much worst than what it was...give up. i regret it's not leather.


I went to a detail place and have it clean for 10 euros and it is like new now.. tdv6s 2.7 2007
xkr 5 2010

Post #387198 Thu Jun 27 2013 5:44pm
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