Seat cover cleaning

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by cannarella, Nov 16, 2009.

  1. cannarella

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    Can the seat covers be removed for washing? I have a 9-2X with the 2 tone seat covers and the tan middle part is getting quite dirty. Would it be better to shampoo them in the car or can I pull them out and wash them in the washing machine? I am also considering having them dyed all black along with the door cards. Any ideas on companies that do that?
     
  2. Doug@DBW Motorsports

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    I would call Zen..
     
  3. Matt

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    I remember Alex took his seat covers off his STi seats after Petit. I'm sure the Saab seats can be done as well.
     
  4. cannarella

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    Doug for cleaning or dying?
     
  5. ZenMotors

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    Let us know if you want to schedule a time to have this done. We can do this for you. We have some special chemicals that will get out anything.
     
  6. ZenMotors

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    If you need them dyed. We have someone that will do an awesome job for you.
     
  7. cannarella

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    Thanks Tray, I shot you an email.
     
  8. BKiller

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    Good luck getting those center sections cleaned up. I would have them dyed!
     
  9. Alex

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    I would try steam cleaning them first, but that's just me.
     
  10. RoMe

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    Yeah the 92x seats are the worst as far as keeping them clean if you. what ever route you decide to go with let me know or take pics as I would like to clean ours also
     

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