Has anyone had any luck getting chain dirt/ grease off a car seat?
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Has anyone had any luck getting chain dirt/ grease off a car seat?
I got grease on my car upholstery years ago. Can't remember what got it off, but it is possible. Have you gone on-line to look up stain removal? You should find a guide that lists methods/products that work. Another suggestion is to call your local car mechanic. He/she will hopefully know how to remove the grease stains. I was worried when it happened to me that my car seat was ruined. The grease came out and everything was ok!
Barb
straight Simple Green or Dawn ( and a scrub brush)
Citus-solve might do it, too.
And dishwashing liquid will do - they are designed to cut grease and they do work. Dawn, like Irulun says, is very effective.
I'd be afraid of Citru-Solv soaking through the upholstery and dissolving the foam :eek:
If it was me I'd stick to something water-based as they've suggested. I haven't even bothered to mess with the black spot on my car seat... probably grease from one of the vehicles, but who even knows. :rolleyes: Let me know what works. :p
This happened to me several times last year. Trying to fit two bikes into a Camry gets interesting. Especially when your husband is 6'4". His bike seat is at my elbow height. :p
To get the chain grease off the car seat I mixed together some Dawn & Lysol all-purpose cleaner in a tub of water then took a scrub brush to it. So far it's come out every time and hasn't damaged the upholstery. Be sure to lift off whatever comes out with a dry rag. Otherwise you're just dispersing the gunk over a larger area.
HTH!
It's happened to my car, too, but I figure it's just wear and tear. Next time I buy a car, though, I might well consider a black interior.
Thanks everyone! I was worried about spreading the stain and making it worse!
I just cleaned up a lot of chain grease from my back seat about 3 weeks ago. I used something called Goo-Gone. It's a solvent so it's not nice. But I didn't use a lot and without a lot of residual left. It completely removed the grease and you can't even tell there was grease there. It also did not change the color of the fabric.
Goo Gone?
Yes. Goo-Gone.
Hmm. Says it's non-toxic. Maybe it's not a solvent. Smells like citrus though.
Mudmucker- We posted at the same time! I was suggesting Goo Gone as a cleanser for arielmoon!
Great minds think alike!
Go to an auto supply store, something like Pep boys or Auto Zone.
They should know.
If it's leather seats, try hair spray.
If it's fabric, try gently dabbing it with Wet Ones first then consider Spot Shot carpet cleaner.