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Big Grass
Posted 7/14/2010 6:58 AM (#92854)
Subject: Dirty Seats


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The vinyl seats in my boat have that lousy brownish grey color from use. You know...dirt worked into the grain of the vinyl not to mention stains from the many bugs crushed into the seats.

Tried windex to soften the grime but it doesnt seem to work. What have you guys used to get your seats back to that showroom finish???

Thanks for your thoughts!!
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TOMMY
Posted 7/14/2010 7:51 AM (#92856 - in reply to #92854)
Subject: RE: Dirty Seats


I have had luck using Simple Green or Jungle Jake(Fleet Farm) degreasers w/ a light bristle brush. :)
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limitout
Posted 7/14/2010 11:07 AM (#92863 - in reply to #92854)
Subject: RE: Dirty Seats


Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Extra Power works great.
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Chamookman
Posted 7/17/2010 3:58 AM (#92910 - in reply to #92863)
Subject: RE: Dirty Seats


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I second the Mr. Clean eraser - the seats in My '03 Pro-V were getting pretty bad and now look close to new. C-man
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Skeeter
Posted 7/22/2010 1:06 AM (#92985 - in reply to #92910)
Subject: RE: Dirty Seats



Location: Midland, MI 48642
We have a product called MPC that will do the job. Follow it up with Restore and your seats will really shine as well. Call anytime if you have any questions. Skeeter
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