After that, I took out some of the interior panels and laid them on the ground. I wiped one down with Bioclean Bac-out an done with Simple Green. Simple Green initially did the better job, but then my wife broke out the "Magic Erasers". I know everyone has seen these strange little white teflon based sponges. The tore right through the grime. I don't recommend them on the seats, but I will give some more information as time goes on. We have multiple stages of cleaning to take care of. I am providing a few pics, starting with the Simple Green vs. Bioclean and then into the "Magic Eraser". Thanks for reading.
We purchased an old mini van over the winter and learned a lot about cleaning car seats. I employed the services of my wife to help clean some of the interior pieces today. I started by wiping down the seats and panels with Bioclean. It's an enzyme based cleaner and is pretty mild. The enzymes run around and eat stains and other nasty things that I want to get rid of after the application. After that, I took out some of the interior panels and laid them on the ground. I wiped one down with Bioclean Bac-out an done with Simple Green. Simple Green initially did the better job, but then my wife broke out the "Magic Erasers". I know everyone has seen these strange little white teflon based sponges. The tore right through the grime. I don't recommend them on the seats, but I will give some more information as time goes on. We have multiple stages of cleaning to take care of. I am providing a few pics, starting with the Simple Green vs. Bioclean and then into the "Magic Eraser". Thanks for reading.
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