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meirman
08-22-2005, 12:03 AM
I cleaned my cloth upholstered car seat, and it's cleaner than it was
before.
But it could perhaps be cleaner. But I don't have time now.
If I spray on Scotchguard, will it keep the dirt in, and make another
cleaining harder, like it is supposed to keep the dirt out?
Meirman
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Phisherman
08-23-2005, 07:19 PM
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 19:42:08 -0400, meirman <meirman@invalid.com>
wrote:
>I cleaned my cloth upholstered car seat, and it's cleaner than it was
>before.
>
>But it could perhaps be cleaner. But I don't have time now.
>
>If I spray on Scotchguard, will it keep the dirt in, and make another
>cleaining harder, like it is supposed to keep the dirt out?
>
>Meirman
The Scotchguard will help keep liquid spills from seeping into the
fabric. After about 6 months, the Scotchguard will eventually wear
away and will need reapplication. Use as recommended by the
manufacturer. I would not use this product on a dirty item.
meirman
08-24-2005, 10:30 AM
In alt.home.cleaning on Tue, 23 Aug 2005 02:44:37 GMT Phisherman
<noone@nobody.com> posted:
>On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 19:42:08 -0400, meirman <meirman@invalid.com>
>wrote:
>
>>I cleaned my cloth upholstered car seat, and it's cleaner than it was
>>before.
>>
>>But it could perhaps be cleaner. But I don't have time now.
Thanks for replying. I said time but it's not just time. I used a
good product and I'm not sure what to try next.
>>If I spray on Scotchguard, will it keep the dirt in, and make another
>>cleaining harder, like it is supposed to keep the dirt out?
>>
>>Meirman
>
>The Scotchguard will help keep liquid spills from seeping into the
Really, only liquid? It's got to be 10 or 15 years since I or anyone
spilled any liquid on my car seats.
>fabric. After about 6 months, the Scotchguard will eventually wear
>away and will need reapplication. Use as recommended by the
>manufacturer. I would not use this product on a dirty item.
Because it would make it harder to clean, when I find a better product
to clean with?
Meirman
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John Smith Jones
09-26-2005, 12:26 AM
What did you use to clean the upholstery?
Is it cloth or velour?
Bob
www.karklean.com
"meirman" <meirman@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> In alt.home.cleaning on Tue, 23 Aug 2005 02:44:37 GMT Phisherman
> <noone@nobody.com> posted:
>
>>On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 19:42:08 -0400, meirman <meirman@invalid.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I cleaned my cloth upholstered car seat, and it's cleaner than it was
>>>before.
>>>
>>>But it could perhaps be cleaner. But I don't have time now.
>
> Thanks for replying. I said time but it's not just time. I used a
> good product and I'm not sure what to try next.
>
>>>If I spray on Scotchguard, will it keep the dirt in, and make another
>>>cleaining harder, like it is supposed to keep the dirt out?
>>>
>>>Meirman
>>
>>The Scotchguard will help keep liquid spills from seeping into the
>
> Really, only liquid? It's got to be 10 or 15 years since I or anyone
> spilled any liquid on my car seats.
>
>>fabric. After about 6 months, the Scotchguard will eventually wear
>>away and will need reapplication. Use as recommended by the
>>manufacturer. I would not use this product on a dirty item.
>
> Because it would make it harder to clean, when I find a better product
> to clean with?
>
> Meirman
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