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    Posted: 02-September-2008 at 12:20
Hi! My girlfriend has just bought a 04 reg (demo model) but the new shape for 05 Ford Focus for good money. One reason we got a nice discount was the car probably hasn't seen a hoover or been cleaned inside in a long time! Anyway the seats have some decent stains on them and was wondering what would ye recommend to clean them? Thanks, Keith.
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Is it leather, suede or cloth?


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Oh sorry! Forgot about that part! Its cloth/material interior! Probably a power hose job!
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Meguiars do a product called Super degreaser.

This is a degreaser with a herbal smell, that not only cuts all the dirt and grease out of the seats but will leave them smelling good too.  check out the meguiars shop @ www.meguiars.co.uk

Get hold of an extractor (i got mine for £60 from ebay) spray the seats with degreaser and leave to work.  Then use the extractor to spray and suck the water out, thus removing the dirt with it.

Also good for carpets too

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Cheers Allan320! I'll get some and give it a try.
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Its great stuff.  I use it for cleaning my tires, wheel arches, engine bay and it has a high dillution ratio.  So you get a lot degreaser for your money
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[QUOTE=keithc]Oh sorry! Forgot about that part! Its cloth/material interior! Probably a power hose job! [/QUOTE

power hose??????lol, i like that

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