How to clean vehicle seats
Could your vehicle use a refresh? Whether you have recently dominated an off-road trail in Dallas or returned from a road trip outside of Dallas, you might want to pay some attention to the seats in your vehicle. Do you know how to clean vehicle seats? What about how to clean leather vehicle seats? If you do not, follow the step-by-step instructions and helpful tips in this guide from Sewell INEOS Grenadier.
How to clean leather vehicle seats
Things you will need:
- Leather cleaner, saddle soap, mild leather soap, or 1 part white vinegar/2 parts linseed oil solution
- Microfiber towels
- Interior brush (soft-bristled, NOT a stiff carpet brush)
Instructions:
- Check your owner manual for instructions specific to your model and possible products NOT to use.
- Carefully vacuum the seats to remove all particles, and be sure to not scratch the leather. Use the smaller attachments or an air compressor to get into the cracks.
- Spray your leather cleaner on the microfiber towel to wipe the seats clean and remove surface dirt and oils.
- Spray cleaner onto the seats (if you have perforated leather seats, spray onto the brush to apply to the seats), and gently scrub the surface with the brush.
- Wipe the seats with a clean and dry microfiber towel.
How to clean fabric vehicle seats
Things you will need:
- Cleaning solution spray designed for fabric (NOT an all-purpose cleaner)
- Interior brush (soft or medium stiff bristles, NOT a stiff carpet brush)
- Microfiber towels
- Enough time for the seats to dry before driving the vehicle around Frisco
Instructions:
- Vacuum the seats to remove all particles of dust, dirt, and hair. Use the smaller attachments on your vacuum to get into the cracks and seams of each seat.
- If you have a lot of pet hair in your vehicle, you may need to also wipe down the seat with a lint roller or special pet hair removal tool.
- With the doors or windows open for ventilation, lightly spray the cleaning solution onto an area you want to clean. Avoid saturating the fabric to prevent mildew issues.
- Use the interior brush to massage the cleaning solution into the fabric.
- When suds start to appear, wipe them out of the fabric with the microfiber towel. If the fabric dries before you do this, the dirt will be pulled back into the fibers.
- Continue this process until the area is clean, then move on to the next section until you are satisfied with the condition of your seats.
- Vacuum the seats once more to accelerate the drying process. Let the seats finish drying before using the vehicle.
Alternatives to fabric cleaner
- Laundry Detergent: Mix detergent with hot water and apply the solution with a spray bottle or sponge. Use cold water on a microfiber cloth to scrub and wipe the dirt away.
- Vinegar: 1 cup of vinegar, a few drops of dish soap, and a gallon of hot water may be mixed and dabbed onto the seats and scrubbed with a brush. Use clean water and a microfiber towel to remove the dirt and suds.
- Baking Soda: ¼ cup of baking soda and 1 cup of warm water mixed may be used with a toothbrush to scrub out tough stains. After scrubbing, let sit for 30 minutes, then use a clean cloth or towel to blot away the stain.
- Club Soda: Use a spray bottle to apply a light layer of club soda to the fabric, and a soft-bristle brush to scrub out the stains. Be sure to wipe away dirt as it comes to the surface.
Learn more vehicle care tips from Sewell INEOS Grenadier
If you have any questions about how to clean vehicle seats or how to clean leather vehicle seats, reach out to our associates and we will be happy to provide you with further guidance. If you tried cleaning your vehicle in your Fort Worth garage but need more help, consider vehicle detailing for a more thorough refresh.