Cleaning the seats

Dirty

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Jan 23, 2009
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I have a sport 205 and I'm not sure what to clean the seats with anyone no any products ?
 
Welcome...

Did you try the search feature here on cleaning? LOTS of info...
 
I usually start with a wipe down, then "Spray Nine Marine Upholstry" Spray, followed by 303. How old are the seats and what kind of condition they are in will depend on how good the above works.
 
I call spray nine "The Magic Squirts".
 
Speaking of magic, if the spray nine doesn't work, use mr.clean magic eraser nice and wet and dont scrub to hard.
 
I call magic eraser "Mr. happy"
 
spray nine let soak for 2 min. brush and wipe before it dries. then one more time for the spots you missed and to get the film off. 303 is a good protectant as well.
 
What cleaning agent do you call "Mr. happy ending"?

I think that fluid is called the gift that keeps on giving.....:smt038

Least that's waht the Admiral calls it.
 
A vote for Leverage Vinyl Cleaner & separate Conditioner. The products are Eco Friendly with no harsh additives, so no need to worry about vinyl deterioration, premature fading or the stitching. The conditioner is not sticky or greasy, but leaves a soft, pliable mild shine. I can get 5 cleanings out of one bottle. Use the Magic Eraser if you have any deep stains or years of mildew, but use it for the stains only. It has some harsh ingredients, so I don't recommend it for everyday cleaning.

A little bit of elbow grease and you're done!

The Leverage products should be in the BOE store shortly.

Donnie
 

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