cleaning upholstery
Hi, I have a 1998 V70 with velour seats. The seat bases are badly split so I have some pads to cover these. The seat backs are ok but need shampooing. I tried to gently wipe over these with a sponge and soap suds but the sponge grips the velour and pulls it. I then tried using a soft cloth but again it grips the velour and pulls it. Has anyone found a good method of shampooing without damaging the seat covering. thanks jack.
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Cleaning velour can be tricky.
My old V40 had velour seats and I cleaned them every year by spraying Autoglym Upholstery Cleaner straight on to the fabric. I then used a Vax machine with warm clean water in to wash the fabric and suck the detergent and muck out of the fabric. Always done in the summer on a warm day so the seats dried quickly. The car covered 370,000mls and the seats were like new when scrapped. In fact the scrappie I sold it to listed the seats on ebay as rare immaculate seats from a low mileage car. By contrast, 'er indoors Mk 4 Fiesta had velour seats, but the Vax would not work on them at all. The upholstery head would not slide across the fabric and even when held stationary there was no suction to get the water flowing. I ended up just wiping them over with a damp cloth and Autoglym. The seats never looked truly clean. :( |
Hi ITSv40, thanks for that. I don't have a vax and there is no rental in my area. I think I shall get a valet guy to do it. jack
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Hello Jack hope you good
I do not have velour trim but am a massive fan of Megs APC Use it on almost anything diluted at 10/1 for Alcantara up to 1/1 for outdoor teak furniture Not a miracle product but once you get the hang of dilution rate and method it really is out of the top drawer Approx 35 quid for a Yankee gallon and you having no worries with drying give it a try ! |
Try using a nail brush. One of those that have a handle and bristles for cleaning finger nails. If you use washing up liquid and hot water and work in a circular motion that usually works well.
I always try the cheap option and make it work, one way or another! |
Hi Bigfella666, I am fine thanks mate. Appreciate the reco but my problem is not the cleaning agent but the best method of applying same without it "pulling" the velour. The material is splitting badly along the seams although this is limited at present to the seat bases. I am loathed to exert too much pressure on the seat backs for fear that they will also split. Living where I do the car interior hits very high temps for 8 months of the year and I think this has degraded the velour.
I am taking the car to a local valet guy next week and shall see what he thinks. I have already checked and he carries insurance so I might just get new seats if he buggers it up. Thanks again...jack. |
Hi Amazondean, many thanks but I don't think the velour will withstand bristles. I need a soft applicator which will not "pull" the material. I shall see what the valeter recos. thanks jack.
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Good to hear you good Jack but I misled you about the price of Megs APC - I have just ordered a US gallon for 26 quid
When I pulled years and years of grease out of the Alcantara on Lenny I used Ammo Deans method save using an upholstery brush - softer bristles, circular then 90 degree motion then pulled the dirt / solution out with a damp Defunct tea towel ( 100% cotton / linen ). This was done many times over the summer months ( rubbed down with fine wet and dry when dry ) and my only regret was not taking pics at the start If you do end up doing it yourself trick is not to get the material too wet and of course happy to come over and do it for you in return for free accommodation - been raining here non stop since at least 0300 this morning !! I have only ever used our Romanian cousins to valet an s60 I had for a few months. They got rid of the grime on pale trim very well - but within a few weeks the stains reappeared - one of the reasons I began experimenting with Alcantara myself and boy did I make the right call ! Kindest regards |
Hi Bigfella666, many thanks for additional info. Over here we have our wonderful morrocan cousins but for some reason they move on very quickly.
Your offer to come over here is most kind but my conscience would not allow me to subject you to blue skies, palm trees and temps of 28c. Even worse our village is situated on a lovely beach and sitting there drinking coffee can become quite tirsome after a few hours. No I think you will be happier in the uk. Appreciate your advice and I think I shall give it a go. jack |
I have just the solution (no pun intended) for your wonderful climate, Jack ;)
https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sal...tible/22082757 No affiliation with the seller what so ever. |
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