i have a velour seat that someone spilled coffee on years ago.. the velour is NOT stained, but its discolored because the foam underneath is full of coffee residue..and the more i clean the spot, the more the old coffee bleeds up out of the foam and discolors the velour... the problem is the coffee residue in the foam.. if it wasnt there, then i could clean the seat and the discoloring would come right off (the more i scrub it, the browner my rag gets because its making the foam release the old coffee.. any ideas on how to get this old coffee out of the seat foam without taking the seat apart...? tia.. chris |
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