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Old 09-18-17, 04:51 PM
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A passenger spilled a small tub of cream gravy onto my black perforated nuluxe seats . I wiped up as much as I could, but there appears to be a large amount of gravy still in the holes. Do you guys have any tips for safely cleaning these seats?
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I would say follow the steps in this vid but use slightly more cleaner than he does in the vid. You might want to repeat a couple times, especially with a vacuum to get the moisture out. Like mentioned, use a steamer if you have one. You need to get as much out as possible because that cream will start to stink after a while.

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Originally Posted by corbinfias
A passenger spilled a small tub of cream gravy onto my black perforated nuluxe seats . I wiped up as much as I could, but there appears to be a large amount of gravy still in the holes. Do you guys have any tips for safely cleaning these seats?
Something similar happened to me. passenger dropped a piece of chocolate in the passenger seat and on a hot day it melted right into the hole.

What I ended up doing was getting a toothpick and gently went into the holes and pulled out the gunk.
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I use a rubber dental pik. It's easy on the leather and cleans the holes out perfectly!
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