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  1. #1
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    Help! Chain dirt on car seat!

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    Has anyone had any luck getting chain dirt/ grease off a car seat?

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    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

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    straight Simple Green or Dawn ( and a scrub brush)
    Citus-solve might do it, too.

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    And dishwashing liquid will do - they are designed to cut grease and they do work. Dawn, like Irulun says, is very effective.
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    I'd be afraid of Citru-Solv soaking through the upholstery and dissolving the foam

    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. Let me know what works.
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    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.

    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.

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    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.

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    Thanks everyone! I was worried about spreading the stain and making it worse!

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    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.

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    Goo Gone?
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    Yes. Goo-Gone.

    Hmm. Says it's non-toxic. Maybe it's not a solvent. Smells like citrus though.

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    Mudmucker- We posted at the same time! I was suggesting Goo Gone as a cleanser for arielmoon!

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    Go to an auto supply store, something like Pep boys or Auto Zone.
    They should know.
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    consider Spot Shot carpet cleaner
    +1
    Spot Shot is good stuff.

 

 

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