I've used 409 with a fair bit of success on grease, but not heavy blobs of it. Get the seat area damp with a sponge and spray the 409 right on the spot and use a soft brush on it. Wet it again with the sponge and vacuum up the moisture. Let it dry completely before you attack the whole seat so you can see what's what. I found that most cleaners won't damage the seat color but in fact make the spot look much cleaner than the rest of the seat so then you gotta do the whole seat. Doh. Jeff
On Aug 29, 2007, at 9:44 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > thomas LaPointe wrote: >> well, the 91 I have acquired has dirty grease spots on virtually >> every seat. >> anyone have a tried and true method of removing the spots? feel >> free to >> list brand names if possible. the fabric is O.K., and we are >> looking for >> something that will not fade the material. >> >> -- >> 1985 Full Westy "Rustfalia" >> 1982 Full Westy "dead engine" >> 1972 Honda Z600 2 cyl |
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