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Title: How to Clean seat belts - question?
Post by: msuguydon on September 18, 2009, 03:06:59 PM
I had the back seat out of the Ole Tuna Boat this week while installing some speakers in the package tray.  I got grease on my rear seat belts.. any suggestions, tricks on how to clean them?

Tried some vinyl cleaner and it really did not do the trick..

Ohh yeah.. Hi everybody.. :)(
Title: Re: How to Clean seat belts - question?
Post by: Learpilot on September 18, 2009, 05:16:02 PM
Quote from: "msuguydon"I had the back seat out of the Ole Tuna Boat this week while installing some speakers in the package tray.  I got grease on my rear seat belts.. any suggestions, tricks on how to clean them?

Tried some vinyl cleaner and it really did not do the trick..

Ohh yeah.. Hi everybody.. :)(
I have a friend who owns a cleaners and he uses hand cleaner, like Go Jo ect.
Rick
Title: How to Clean seat belts - question?
Post by: paul2748 on September 18, 2009, 10:37:33 PM
Try a mild detergent like dish washing soap.
Title: How to Clean seat belts - question?
Post by: butch27 on September 19, 2009, 10:03:16 AM
I use Prepsol 440 on everything including our indoor couch. Just use a white cloth though. I keep a gal. around all of the time.
Title: How to Clean seat belts - question?
Post by: phat rat on September 19, 2009, 11:55:49 AM
Brake cleaner. I know it sounds harsh but it's a trick I learned a number of years ago. If I get grease on good pants or shirt I immediately spray some on and scrub the grease off. You could spray it on a hidden area to check color change, if you concerned that it might.