If you have a grease or oil stain, try denatured alcohol on a rag.
Works wonders. Also good for cleaning your cook stove vents.
"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message thlink.net...
I would use a carpet cleaner and woolite.
Mike
MU-2
"Alan Bloom" wrote in message
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Seemed like such a good idea . Save some money by going with cloth
upholstery rather than leather when I renovated the interior of my '60
Skylane. And, used a light colored cloth as an added bonus. Big
mistake, especially when your most frequent passengers are dogs,
even though I do cover the backseat with a sheet.
Anyway, I've been trying to find a decent upholstery cleaner and so
far, it's been a dismal failure. Even the airplane detail "expert"
did a crap job. The only success has been hauling the seats to a
local auto detail shop, but that's tedious and doesn't help me with
the door panels.
So, my plea goes out. Anyone have a suggestion for a good
upholstery cleaning product and/or process that I can do myself?
Alan Bloom
N8565T
'60 C182
http://www.flyingmutts.com