Seat stain removal

SteveSmith
04-26-2003, 09:04 AM
This has probably been addressed somewhere but I haven't found it.

What do folks recommend for removing a stain from a seat?

My daughter got something on a seat -- not an awful stain, but an area about the size of a silver dollar that is now a bit darker than the surrounding material.

So far I have only ever wiped down the seats with water -- before I start using a cleaner I want to be sure it's not going to discolor the material or do anything else weird. I've scrubbed at this stain using just a wet cloth, but that didn't do the trick.

I know these seats are supposed to be stain resistant, but I guess they're not stain proof!

Thanks for any advice.

- Steve

Staggie
04-26-2003, 11:10 AM
Somebody posted that shout wipes work really well (but the spot will take a long time to dry, so it will look a little darker for a while).

SteveSmith
05-23-2003, 02:04 PM
Sorry I did not get back to this earlier.

I tried a Shout Wipe on the stain, as suggested, and it works great! Those little things do put out a lot of soap, though, so you have to be prepared to spend some time wiping up the suds with water. (I assume that it would not be good to have the stuff dry on there.)

Later, after removing the mystery stain, I discovered where my daughter had spilled some milk that ran all down the side of one seat. It had had several days to dry but was quite visible and unsightly. Wiping with water accomplished nothing. A Shout wipe took it right off.

Good recommendation. Thanks!

- Steve

Hank
06-29-2003, 04:09 PM
"RESOLVE" is a great product and removes stains from the seats easily.

StLouisPenguin
06-29-2003, 07:57 PM
Shot Spot.....the VERY best stain remover I have ever used!