washing z26 seat covers
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
That's a good question because the "rods" in them to hold them to the seat are cardboard... unlike my wife's forester where they were actually steel. The best way is probably by hand with spray cleaner a brush and a wet/dry shop vac.
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washing z26 seat covers
I read some people where machine washing them ?
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
Yes but the rods that secure them ARE CARDBOARD.... I don't for-see that surviving the machine.
Re: washing z26 seat covers
Could try this...
http://www.amazon.com/Dryel-At-Home-Cle ... B0028OY2PK
http://www.amazon.com/Dryel-At-Home-Cle ... B0028OY2PK
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
I went to a dry cleaner and they said that it might dissolve the thread depending on what its made from. Does anyone know that detail?
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
I used foaming carpet cleaner on mine and a wet towel to clean it off. It did seem to dry them out some though.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
Did u even click AND read the details within the link I provided you?
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washing z26 seat covers
Yes I had a look at the link it's an at home dry cleaning kit, hence why I was asking about dissolving thread.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
It's more or less of an odor eliminating kit. The only way to know is to try it out on a test cover from the junkyard if you are not a high roller gambler and want to try it out on your current covers.
Anything you apply (heat, chemicals, moisture ...) to what you have will all have a chance at "dissolving" what you are cleaning now. Even if you took your car to a pro that is known to be top notch at detailing work will have you (at least should) sign a release of liability document, if you should have it outsourced.
Anything you apply (heat, chemicals, moisture ...) to what you have will all have a chance at "dissolving" what you are cleaning now. Even if you took your car to a pro that is known to be top notch at detailing work will have you (at least should) sign a release of liability document, if you should have it outsourced.
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washing z26 seat covers
Basically why I posted to see how people are cleaning them here, my cleaning method is just dish soap and water lots of towels. Had really great results on seat belts door panels. I will try that post some before and after pics. I guess this is the best that can be done.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
I used to rent the "Rug Doctor", (hot water extraction). It comes with an upholstery tool.
A few years back I bought a Bissel Green machine which is also hot water extraction.
I use that now. But you could just get some of the hot water extraction cleaner and spray
it on with a spray bottle and use a wet vac to suck out the solution. I also like to rinse afterward.
I heard the soap residue will attract dirt.
I have used spray on upholstery cleaner which you can get at the grocery store. I got one that
has oxy clean in it. It works pretty well.
A few years back I bought a Bissel Green machine which is also hot water extraction.
I use that now. But you could just get some of the hot water extraction cleaner and spray
it on with a spray bottle and use a wet vac to suck out the solution. I also like to rinse afterward.
I heard the soap residue will attract dirt.
I have used spray on upholstery cleaner which you can get at the grocery store. I got one that
has oxy clean in it. It works pretty well.
Re: washing z26 seat covers
I machine-washed the seat-covers on my Yellow Indy without any problems. Jon, are you sure that isn't just a cardboard covering over steel rods? Or is it more of a paper/fiber compound? I don't recall... I did mine over a year ago, no problems since except that the holes are tearing out around the repair stitching I did again, the fabric is just worn thin in some spots.
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Re: washing z26 seat covers
My 92 GTZ's seat covers dont have any cardboard in them. The have a plastic frame and metal "clamps" to mount it on the seat. I doubted that for that matter it would be good to machine wash them, but you could handwash them... pretty sure I did couple of years ago.

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I will have to double check for this cardboard but I think I am going to hand wash and rinse to be 100% safe.
Will post up some detailed pics of the covers.
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