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    Water Spots on Car Upholstery

    Any of you folk got any suggestions for getting water marks out of upholstery? Got some on the passenger seat of the car and need shot. Its fabric not leather. Cheers

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    Are you sure it's water?

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    Does it shine brightly under a UV lamp?

    You could try one of those Fabric Foam Cleaners available from your local car accessory shop or petrol station perhaps.

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    wet vac is best bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by y2blade View Post
    Are you sure it's water?
    Yeh, I was waiting for this reply

    Quote Originally Posted by stephenevans99 View Post
    Does it shine brightly under a UV lamp?



    You could try one of those Fabric Foam Cleaners available from your local car accessory shop or petrol station perhaps.
    Its not blood, they went in the boot! (I jest before anyone takes that literally)

    Quote Originally Posted by graemewelch View Post
    wet vac is best bet
    Cheers, got it done. That worked.

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