Baking soda is often used to clean car surfaces. Next, we will explain how to remove car seat stains with baking soda.
Even if you don’t leave the slightest deficiency in cleaning your car, the day will come when you don’t want to think about it; One day, in the blink of an eye, you see a big stain on your car seat. However, if you have soiled your car seats, there is no need to worry; Because in addition to the products specific to cleaning leather and fabric covers, there is also a home solution in which, as always, baking soda plays a key role; It is also used to remove the bad smell of the car, clean the battery and clean the car lights.
How to clean leather and fabric car seat stains
Car seat stains can be removed with just baking soda and a small amount of water, and baking soda has long been proven to be an incredibly effective stain remover on all types of surfaces. You just have to have a small bowl and regular measuring cups with you and do one of the following two methods to remove the stain from your car seat; The first method is sufficient for surface stains on fabric covers, but if the stain is deeper or your car seat has a leather cover, the second method should be more effective.
The first method of removing car cover stains
- Pour a tablespoon of baking soda into a small bowl or any other suitable container
- Lightly dampen an old cloth or sponge
- Put the cloth or sponge in the container containing baking soda
- Apply a cloth or sponge dipped in baking soda to the car seat stain
- Wipe the baking soda off the surface with a fresh, damp cloth
The second method for leather covers
- Mix two cups of baking soda and one cup in a small bowl
- Stir them until they become a paste
- Using your fingers or a toothbrush and other nylon brushes, apply the obtained paste on the desired surface. Before doing this, be sure to remove the dust from the seats with a vacuum cleaner
- Depending on the severity of the stain, leave the paste on the surface for 5 minutes to half an hour
- Wipe off the paste with a lightly dampened towel and then a dry towel over the same surface
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