Car in need of a deep clean? We’ve all been there! There are a number of car interior stain removers
you can choose from online or at auto parts, hardware, and department stores. A few good options include:
CarGuys Super Cleaner: A somewhat new product that’s quickly gained popularity among drivers and car detailers. Amazon reviews rave about the product, and it’s safe for use on upholstery, fabric or cloth, canvas, leather, vinyl, plastic, and more (but not glass).
Bissell Professional Stain and Odor Remover: Popular among pet owners, but can be just as effective for non-pet stains.
Mothers Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner: Recommended for use on carpet and fabric, and also claims to be environmentally safe to use.
Leather Honey Leather Conditioner: The quite popular Leather Honey is designed to help condition and store leather, including the leather in your car’s interior. However, it’s not recommended for use on suede, faux leather, or vinyl.
MiracleWipes for Auto (Professional Grade): These cleaning wipes can make quick work of wiping down wheels, rugs, upholstery, tile, and carpet.
You can also grab a few ingredients from your kitchen to make your own car interior stain remover. You can experiment with your own ratios, but all you’ll need is a tablespoon of dish soap and equal parts vinegar and club soda.
You can add this mixture to a spray bottle and use a scrub brush to work out those tough stains on your seats.
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