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Old 02-23-2015, 10:04 PM
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I need a miracle.. lol


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S2kVee,

Do you have access to a Random Orbital polisher? If you do this brush will really help speed up your cleaning process. If not, a good upholstery brush and some "elbow grease" on your part with either cleaner should revive your seats. I would recommend removing the seats to access the entire cushion area. With the amount of discoloration you have it may take more than one time to clean them, but you will be pleased with the results.


http://www.detailersdomain.com/Uber-...her_p_754.html


Note: The Orbital brush is just for the seat cushions themselves and not the alcantara side bolsters.
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Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
S2kVee,

Do you have access to a Random Orbital polisher? If you do this brush will really help speed up your cleaning process. If not, a good upholstery brush and some "elbow grease" on your part with either cleaner should revive your seats. I would recommend removing the seats to access the entire cushion area. With the amount of discoloration you have it may take more than one time to clean them, but you will be pleased with the results.


http://www.detailersdomain.com/Uber-...her_p_754.html


Note: The Orbital brush is just for the seat cushions themselves and not the alcantara side bolsters.
^^ I recommend making sure you use RO polisher that has forced rotation if you use that brush. I tried to use it with my porter cable and it just vibrates, doesn't really spin.
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Really!? I've used mine on my Griots R/O with no issues. I would think the Porter Cable would work equally well, did you try adjusting the speed?
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Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
Really!? I've used mine on my Griots R/O with no issues. I would think the Porter Cable would work equally well, did you try adjusting the speed?
I was trying to quickly use it on carpets, maybe I didn't have it at a high enough speed. The Griots has more power than the porter cable.
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