Cleaning Help

Upholstery, floor mats, seats, window tint and anything inside the vehicle and not electronic
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morbay
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Cleaning Help

Post by morbay »

I knew I should have got those leather seats. The other day I picked up my daughter from school because she was ill, on the way home she decided to get sick in the car. Anybody ever have to deal with this and whats the best way/product to get the mess and smell out of there?
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i see some febreeze in your near future, but I cannot tell you how/what poduct to use for the initial cleanup. Maybe a small steam cleaner would be best
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Fabreeze...hey forgot about that stuff, have to us that I suppose once I figure out how to clean it. Thanks!
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Bodhitree just posted a thread about cleaning up dog vomit. Puke is puke, right?
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Post by houseofbugs »

LOL Puke is puke thats funny.If it was me I would do an initial cleanup and then take it somewhere to get it steam cleaned otherwise the smell will probably linger in there.
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Sorry to hear about your daughter's little incident. A good wet/dry vac will pull the nasties out if you shampoo it with some fabric/carpet cleaner. Vaccum out what you can first, then apply the fabric/carpet cleaner/deodorizer, then vaccum again.There are a lot of good products on the market that will help you get all traces of that stuff out. Good luck!
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Post by morbay »

Thanks guys. I went and got fabric cleaner, I'm going to try with that first.
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