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arghx
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So I've got a 1988 Mazda Rx-7 with cloth interior. It's in pretty good shape considering its age, but the driver's seat and driver-side side door panel has noticeable dark brown spots. I also managed to drip some krazy glue on to passanger side seat while vainly attempting to glue a busted trim piece. Any thoughts on what I can use? Obviously I don't want some oxy shit that will leave a big white spot or something.

5/28/2006 10:39:28 AM

slaptit
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razor blade..........no cleaner will remove that, you'll need to cut it out or use a solvent which will at least f up your uphosltery a little bit

5/28/2006 10:56:02 AM

optmusprimer
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driclean

5/28/2006 6:51:06 PM

Norrin Radd
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i found carpet cleaner to work good....resolve or something like that

5/28/2006 7:48:41 PM

CarZin
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I have some professional spot remover used in professional detailing (I detail aircraft). I rarely do the interiors, and havent used this product yet. if you want to come over to my house and try it, you are welcome to. It claims to leave no spots.

5/28/2006 10:01:22 PM

cornbread
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club soda works very well.

5/28/2006 10:48:51 PM

Raige
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Stains, Oxyclean is king. I would try normal cleaners first to actually get it out, then use oxyclean to remove the pigments. It won't affect the color of your carpet (unless it's dirty as shiznit)

5/29/2006 1:10:50 AM

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armor all or turtle wax, can't remember the the brand, but its callled power-out in a yellow and red can, i have the black mechanic's seat and seat belt syndrome, and it took all that shit right out

5/29/2006 7:38:16 AM

arghx
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^^^^ I may take you up on that if all else fails. Thanks for the offer.

^^ i've had bad luck with oxyclean (or some knockoff oxy thingie) leaving white spots

^ I may try that first.

Btw guys this isn't really carpet so much as a cloth door panel and a seat. I tried a little bit of sandpaper on the Krazy Glue spot and it made the spot less visible.

5/29/2006 12:04:33 PM

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