Napped Fabric

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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Hot Vibe
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Napped Fabric

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A gentleman that I work with has come out with a remedy to help with napped fabric. The fabric may look worn and pushed down. The base webbing may not be exposed yet. What has happened to the fabric is that it may have been pushed down into the webbing. Use a simple wire brush from a hardware store to pull the fabric back up. This can be common on older cloth interior vehicles. That part of the seat that looks worn 6 months after you buy the vehicle. Simple maintenence can make your seats look good for a long time.
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Re: Napped Fabric (silverawd26)

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I did not know that you did not need firewall access to get techlink.Cool I will throw mine in the trash.
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Re: Napped Fabric (silverawd26)

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Hey Silver, i took a look at you link but it looks like it is the wrong one.Is it possible that you wanted to post this one instead: http://service.gm.com/gmtechlink/images ... ml#story10
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Re: Napped Fabric (silverawd26)

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It was not intended for the Vibe. It was intended for other GM vehicles. I just thought it was a nice tip for any vehicle owner that may see some wear on their seats.
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Re: Napped Fabric (silverawd26)

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I'm lazy... I prefer getting the info as simple as I can. And I rerely scroll up when I read a web page. I usually scroll down.
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