Any help would be appreciated.
I have cloth seats in my 2002 F250 SuperDuty PowerStroke diesel pickup. It is my company vehicle. It now has 83K on it and has the light tan interior. In my position at my line of work, I rarely get as dirty as I used too. But on occasion I'll stumble and fall and get dirty. Problem is when I unknowingly have grease/dirt on my jeans and jump in the truck. A while back I actually replaced the seat fabric to get rid of some nasty grease stains I could not get clean.
Now today I find out too late again I had grease on my jeans and really made a nice looking truck seat look like crap. I have yet to find any cleaner that will take this kind of stain from this color of seats. ;(
I don't want to have to buy another replacement seat cover. Max had good prices, but it's a spendy way to get rid of stains. Any tried and true suggestions? This is heavy duty industrial strength grease stains we're talking here, not some pansy coffee stains. ::nono::
I have cloth seats in my 2002 F250 SuperDuty PowerStroke diesel pickup. It is my company vehicle. It now has 83K on it and has the light tan interior. In my position at my line of work, I rarely get as dirty as I used too. But on occasion I'll stumble and fall and get dirty. Problem is when I unknowingly have grease/dirt on my jeans and jump in the truck. A while back I actually replaced the seat fabric to get rid of some nasty grease stains I could not get clean.
Now today I find out too late again I had grease on my jeans and really made a nice looking truck seat look like crap. I have yet to find any cleaner that will take this kind of stain from this color of seats. ;(
I don't want to have to buy another replacement seat cover. Max had good prices, but it's a spendy way to get rid of stains. Any tried and true suggestions? This is heavy duty industrial strength grease stains we're talking here, not some pansy coffee stains. ::nono::