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Old 04-09-2008, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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cleaning SRT8 patch on seats

its just not as while as it used to be. im sure no one notices it but me, but i definitely know it could be whiter. i guess over time it inevitably will get dirty, if you are always leaning against it. any good way to clean this without making it worse? i know sometimes when you clean white fabric it actually gets worse, so im not totally sure what i should use. anyone have any suggestions?
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i am in no way a detailer, but i would suggest going to a person that does this for a living..one of those guys that drive their vans around and do it for 100 bucks (or whatever they charge these days). ask them what they use.
i know that when i have white gear that needs cleaning (uniform stuff, shoes, etc.) i use a bleach pen and warm water. then i just dab (not rub) dry.
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i am in no way a detailer, but i would suggest going to a person that does this for a living..one of those guys that drive their vans around and do it for 100 bucks (or whatever they charge these days). ask them what they use.
i know that when i have white gear that needs cleaning (uniform stuff, shoes, etc.) i use a bleach pen and warm water. then i just dab (not rub) dry.
sorry if this doesn't help you any....just my .02.
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thanks rob, that is a good idea. i actually tried the bleach pen idea but i was afraid it wouldnt be precise enough, so i only did it in one spot, and actually wiped most of it off, but it did seem to clean the area where it was fairly well. i may try it again with a Q tip or something like that
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thanks rob, that is a good idea. i actually tried the bleach pen idea but i was afraid it wouldnt be precise enough, so i only did it in one spot, and actually wiped most of it off, but it did seem to clean the area where it was fairly well. i may try it again with a Q tip or something like that
be careful using the wrong stuff could fade the embroidery work..
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With the way bleach travels through threads and fabric I wouldn't get one near mine...but that's just me.
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i havent used the bleach pen again, just in one small spot. it honestly didnt seem to make a difference.

i will probably take it to a detailer and have them do the interior, and make sure they know that i want those cleaned.
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