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What are you guys with cloth seats (especially Recaros) using to keep them looking new? Right now I am using a lint roller and Adam's interior cleaner (per their recommendation) and it's working okay. I was on Chemical Guys site and they have a fabric guard spray I was thinking of trying. Ideally, I'd like to go get them professionally cleaned/steamed and then add something for protection.
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Didn't hear anything on here lol. Asked in the Facebook group and pretty much the only answer I got was to get them steam cleaned. So far, Ive just stuck with the lint roller and Adams spray and they look very good. Didn't get he chemical guys protector spray yet, but am almost out of new car scent air freshener from them. When I put in my next order I will try the fabric guard and report back.
 

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Vacuum cleaner works better than a sticky roller.
If really dirty, interior fabric cleaner.
Scotch guard makes fabric cleaner and protector.
 
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Vacuum cleaner works better than a sticky roller.
If really dirty, interior fabric cleaner.
Scotch guard makes fabric cleaner and protector.
use the vacuum too, but doghair and other fibers seem to get stuck in mine often.
 

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use the vacuum too, but doghair and other fibers seem to get stuck in mine often.
Ford Racing Seat covers, look good and cheap..
 

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Ford Racing Seat covers, look good and cheap..
I'm not finding anything cheap anywhere, at least what I would consider cheap. I'm looking for front and back covers and everything is at least $400. Do you have a link to those covers you mentioned?
 

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I use a natural horse hair brush to clean my recaros then follow up with a vacuum. Or a vacuum with a new clean dedicated brush attachment works well also. I do have the chemical guys fabric guard sprayed on.


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^that is interesting... I have one of those in the closet for my shoes. Never thought about using it for the seats as I normally just use rollers and maybe a vacuum.

I got some 303 fabric guard but have not used it as yet... I fully trust the 303 brand.
 

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Best way to keep the interior clean is to prevent it from getting dirty. I use a cheap seat pad I picked up at AutoZone. Have one on each side. I also have a Ford Racing cover that I picked up online for when dog travels. I've owned the car for one year and DD it everywhere. I've done nothing but wipe down the dash with a moist microfiber on the interior and spray off the rubber floor mats twice a month. Looks like new.
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