Magic eraser on the seat{be gentle} Try SIMPLE GREEN on the door, wet the panel, let it set a min. wipe gentlywith a MICRO FIBER towel, repeat as needed. After its clean, BE MORE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!
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You want to spray the areas down with all purpose cleaner and use a magic eraser to worked at the effected stains until they are gone. The leather seat bolster will clean up, but some of the color is gone for good and the stress marks also there to stay. Make sure to clean all of your seats at once and then treat them with a conditioner.
I would suggest a Leather and Interior Cleaner on your Leather Seat. And an Upholstery Cleaner on the Door Panel! You will also have to put in some Elbow Grease.
let me know if this Helps, and if you have any other Questions,
That is just terrible! If I get one scuff mark, I clean it immediatley!!
I'm always getting on my girlfriends case, I instruct her "YOU STEP OUT OF THE CAR" "OUT OF THE CAR"
I hate when I see that on my door....Shame on you Tweel......and T Town Baller
But I've used simple green on that area on lower doors, or Armor-all has a orange citrus wipe that works well, or any upholsty foam clean will work well......P.S. That is the ONLY product I'll use by Armorall!
For carpet part of the door panel, use an all purpose cleaner like fantastic will do the trick. Spray it down, scrub it with a brush (something just a little stiffer than a tooth brush works great), and let it dry. It may seem discolored at first, but that will go away when it drys.
For the rest of it the magic eraser will work well, just don't be too aggressive. When it is clean, put a good water based protectant like aerospace 303 on it.
Thanks for posting pictures, That makes it so much easier to give advice.
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Last edited by Benz50602 : 03-25-2008 at 08:01 PM.
For carpet part of the door panel, use an all purpose cleaner like fantastic will do the trick. Spray it down, scrub it with a brush (something just a little stiffer than a tooth brush works great), and let it dry. It may seem discolored at first, but that will go away when it drys.
For the rest of it the magic eraser will work well, just don't be too aggressive. When it is clean, put a good water based protectant like aerospace 303 on it.
Thanks for posting pictures, That makes it so much easier to give advice.