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Cleaned my Alcantara Terminator seats
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<blockquote data-quote="Hef" data-source="post: 16431108" data-attributes="member: 195431"><p>Finally dove into this, I was a little nervous to do it at first but I figured I'd post what I did and how it turned out in case anyone is looking to do.</p><p> What I did based off of hearing others try (not saying this is the right way) but this did work, was I LIGHTLY hit the seats with 800 grit followed by 1000 grit, this was to remove the nappy balls or fuzzies. I then took warm water with a dollup of Woolite in a spray bottle and sprayed the seat. I swayed more to the side of less Woolite to be safe as to I didnt really want it to "suds" up. I worked it into the seat gently with a microfiber towel and let that sit long enough to get a bucket of cool water. I then took another clean microfiber towel damp with clean cool bucket water and gently wiped the seats in a circular motion, rinsing the towel often. Finally to finish, I took my shop vac and tried to vacuum out any residual moisture, and then let air dry.</p><p> I know there is care instructions on the Alcantara site, I did this cuz others had great results, as did I. I dont have any good pics that show how good it turned out because I have a Redfire with the tan inserts.....unfortunately that often look dirty naturally. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N960U using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hef, post: 16431108, member: 195431"] Finally dove into this, I was a little nervous to do it at first but I figured I'd post what I did and how it turned out in case anyone is looking to do. What I did based off of hearing others try (not saying this is the right way) but this did work, was I LIGHTLY hit the seats with 800 grit followed by 1000 grit, this was to remove the nappy balls or fuzzies. I then took warm water with a dollup of Woolite in a spray bottle and sprayed the seat. I swayed more to the side of less Woolite to be safe as to I didnt really want it to "suds" up. I worked it into the seat gently with a microfiber towel and let that sit long enough to get a bucket of cool water. I then took another clean microfiber towel damp with clean cool bucket water and gently wiped the seats in a circular motion, rinsing the towel often. Finally to finish, I took my shop vac and tried to vacuum out any residual moisture, and then let air dry. I know there is care instructions on the Alcantara site, I did this cuz others had great results, as did I. I dont have any good pics that show how good it turned out because I have a Redfire with the tan inserts.....unfortunately that often look dirty naturally. Sent from my SM-N960U using the [URL=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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