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Remove Grease from Seat Covers and Carpeting in your Car
Written by lifang   
April 17, 2008 10:55

Had grease monkey working in/on your car? Did he leave a souvenir from the repair? Greasy grimy footprints on the carpet or a grease stain on the seat can easily be removed if you know how to do it. I've cleaned up a few nasties with this process. 

Things You'll Need

  • Hot water
  • Shop vac (wet or dry)
  •  High quality Aerosol Carb Cleaner CRC brand found at most autoparts stores is fine.
  • Shout laundry cleaner
  • Bristle brush

    Spray the carb cleaner directly on the grease spot for a couple of seconds to momentarily dissolve the grease. Using a clean shop towel, (I prefer the blue heavy duty throw aways)dab the dissolved grease to absorb the stain out of the carpet or seat cover. You may have to repeat this a couple of times. You will notice the stain will vanish quite quickly.

    Test the fabric or carpeting in an inconspicuous location such as under a seat. Spray the carb cleaner on and wait a couple of minutes and see what happens to the fabric or carpet. If nothing happens then continue on to the next step. If it discolors or melts then you will have to use the Shout and hot water technique. 

    If the carb cleaner didn't remove all of the stain or you couldn't use it because of discoloration in your test area then we move onto the Shout method. Soak the effected area with Shout and let it sit for a couple of minutes. If it's really grimy then you will need to scrub with the bristle brush for about 10 seconds and check progress. If then stain lifts then you need to fire up your shop vac, pour a little warm water on the area and vacuum it up right away. Repeat this process and stains will go away most of the time.

 
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