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Old 10-11-2004, 01:49 AM
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Dirts inside the seat.

Anyone know how to remove the dirts inside the seat??? any help will be helpful. Thank you.
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take a good powered vacuum cleaner and go over it...should come right out.
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Originally Posted by GDawgC220
take a good powered vacuum cleaner and go over it...should come right out.
I did, but it still won't. Maybe I should get a really powerful one.
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Try compressed air.
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might not be dirt, could be some leftover leather on the inside from the perforations.
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Originally Posted by michakaveli
might not be dirt, could be some leftover leather on the inside from the perforations.
So, it can't be removed?
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Try using a toothpick to see if those would come off. It's a pain but if it bothers you enough. If they come off, just vacuum the loosed one. If not, live with it. Or you could use a marker with the same color of your seat to dot out each white dot. Good luck.
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TRY HIGH COMPRESSION FART....

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Thanks alot guys....
It seems impossible to get it out, but I will try again.
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Arrow Hmmmm....

Have the similar situation on my front (especially passanger) seats.
Even with Seat Air on Full, with toothpicks and very strong vacuum - some of the dirt still there...

If anyone comes with something new - please update this post!
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Iv detailed several cars with active ventilated seats Navigators,S55's etc... Take a vacumm with the top off and just place the hose directly over the seat so its air tight and just glide it over and around the area with dirt on it. Make sure its suctioned to the seat it will come off.
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Finally....

I brought mine to the detail, he removed 90% of the dirt. So happy now...

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