Pollen on Cloth Seats?
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i did a quick search on this forum and another forum dedicated to detailing, but i was not able to come up with a solution. a buddy of mine told me that his wife picked up some plants yesterday and must have put them on the seats and when he went to start his car, he saw some pollen stains on the seats. he said he quickly tried a MF cloth and some water, but to no avail. i dont have any pics, as this isnt my car, but does anyone have any suggestions
thanks
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i did a quick search on this forum and another forum dedicated to detailing, but i was not able to come up with a solution. a buddy of mine told me that his wife picked up some plants yesterday and must have put them on the seats and when he went to start his car, he saw some pollen stains on the seats. he said he quickly tried a MF cloth and some water, but to no avail. i dont have any pics, as this isnt my car, but does anyone have any suggestions
thanks
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I would suggest cleaning it with a good fabric cleaner. The 303 Cleaner & Spot Remover is my "go to" cleaner for tough build ups. I would use a microfiber towel and first and then try a second pass with a brush if needed.
Greg @ DI
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