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    Lifetime Member Getting Dirty Sal-XK's Avatar
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    I shampooed my seats when the wife rented the machine from lowes I just used it when she was done and all the stains came out. But as previously stated I have some more stains again

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    I don't have fabric, but how do you repair cracks in the leather????

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    I have your same problem AJ. Id like to know as well.

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    I bought some seat towels to hide the stains. I know they are not dirty, however I do not like looking at them. It is like a eye magnet it is all I see when I am in the Jeep. I will try the woolite. Thanks
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    I use Ajax diswashing liquid on a wet washcloth. I scrub the stain then rinse the washcloth with cold water and wipe up the soapy area. This has always worked perfectly for me. This has cleaned water stains, ice tea, and soda stains. I use Ajax because that's the brand I use in the kitchen. I'm sure any brand would work.
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    Did a search on Google and found this TSB. It seems they know about this problem. http://www.xkjeeps.com/tsb/tsb_xk_2301506.pdf
    2006 65th Annivesary Edition Commander. 3.7L, Rough Country 2 inch lift, Mopar roof basket.

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    i have leather- but on my headliner and other fabric in the rig i use blue coral interor cleaner with a toothbrush.. worked wonders on the stains on my headliner.
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    Ive just used a carpet cleaner. But had to get the whole seat or else it would still make stains
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    Hope this works with coffee stains in cloth seats... D'OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH...
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