What would be a good cleaner for seats? (just spilled coolaid on the passenger seat the other day)
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Whats the best cleaner
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Some Washing machine soap diluted with water in a spray bottle, light spray, dabbing it up with a cloth.
When I can I use our carpet cleaner (with the handheld extensions), its quite useful.
on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
where you been, is something wrong?
i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.
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yeah watered down tide works well. there are also many dedicated fabric cleaners out there.
you may be out of luck with kool-aid though. i remember in middle school, people used to dye their hair with that stuff. later.Last edited by TypeG; 03-07-2007, 10:43 PM.
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Originally posted by TypeGyeah watered down tide works well. there are also many dedicated fabric cleaners out there.
you may be out of luck with kool-aid though. i remember in middle school, people used to die their hair with that stuff. later.
people die their hair w that. Weird lolHellz yeah im now workin at HONDA
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Originally posted by TypeGyeah watered down tide works well. there are also many dedicated fabric cleaners out there.
you may be out of luck with kool-aid though. i remember in middle school, people used to die their hair with that stuff. later.
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yeah, i use to do it. you take a highly concentrated solution of kool aid - red is best and get it warm - as hot as you can stand it and do a swirly in it.
good luck with the stains. i had green melted wax from a crayon on my seats. the way i got that stain out was . . . my mom did it
when you use the diluted tide, make sure it is warm. it will work better.
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Originally posted by cebese7enyeah, i use to do it. you take a highly concentrated solution of kool aid - red is best and get it warm - as hot as you can stand it and do a swirly in it.
good luck with the stains. i had green melted wax from a crayon on my seats. the way i got that stain out was . . . my mom did it
when you use the diluted tide, make sure it is warm. it will work better.
lol ur mom did it sweet. well moms no best lolHellz yeah im now workin at HONDA
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Originally posted by accordvinceexcuse my ignorance, but im australian and we dont have kool-aid, what the fuck is it? lol
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