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Fordmanstx 12-09-2008 12:05 PM

Bahh these 04 F150 Seats stain from anything WHAT TO DO?
 
I have an 04 F-150STX and the seats in them stain from anything and everything I can spill a little water and it seems to stain. I tried that turtle wax oxy interior stuff and it doesnt even seem to work anyone have the same problem and try anything with results. Help me out.

Bluejay 12-09-2008 12:24 PM

I use the Blue Coral Upholstery and Carpet Cleaner for stains. If it leaves a circle, I then come back with the OxiClean. All stains are gone on my grey seats.

last5oh_302 12-09-2008 12:30 PM

I tried cleaning them myself, but I wasn't happy with the results. Finally I had them professionally cleaned and they turned out great.

Then I bought seat covers. Problem solved. Everytime you turn around with these cloth seats there's a new stain. They're brutal.

alexarizpe 12-09-2008 02:32 PM

i have the same problem with my 04, my seats are tan and any little water drop stains it. ive tried so many kinds of Upholstery cleaners but the one thats kind of been working is Blue Coral Upholstery cleaner. hopefully when i get out for xmas break and go back home (mexico) to visit my family im going to try to have my seats re done in leather i just need to find a roll of leather any one know where i can find some? thanks.

Penguin86 12-09-2008 03:10 PM

I like the Blue corral stuff too...doesn't get the seats perfect but it does a pretty good job.
I've got a friend that does re-upholstering so i'm gonna try to get that done

Fordmanstx 12-10-2008 11:37 AM

Where do you get these Blue Coral upholstry cleaner at any auto parts store?

Bluejay 12-10-2008 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by Fordmanstx (Post 3485291)
Where do you get these Blue Coral upholstry cleaner at any auto parts store?

Yes, comes in a spray bottle.

Fish Chris 12-14-2008 12:11 PM

Well.....
 
I had my F150 seat covers sitting in my room, for a month, before I even had my new truck. The day it was delivered to me, I walked outside with the covers and slapped them on.

No problem :-)

Peace,
Fish

DarrenWS6 12-15-2008 10:43 AM

I like Megs Quik Out, Just keep cleaning, or swap to leather.

Fordmanstx 01-11-2009 10:10 PM

thanks for the replies guys I ended up just getting some mossy oak covers and put them bad boys on

tim98 01-18-2009 03:35 AM

You need to get your self the Bistle "little Green" its a small wet vac. Its they way to go because you can use any of your favorite stain lifters but the little green will suck all the crap out of the seat after you soak it down. :banana::banana::banana:

2008_XL 01-18-2009 05:40 PM

I have the gray cloth seats and I feel they really don't stain much. They look brand new and they've had a lot spilled on them. Even the local Ford dealer put a large oily hand print in the center seat and it came right out. I usually just use a white towel with some very mild soap and water, scrub hard and everything comes up.

Marc Carpenter 01-18-2009 08:50 PM

Tuff-Stuff, foam in a red can with yellow cap. Available at Auto Zone, Advanced Auto Parts, Walmart and many more. $3.99 a can and works great.
Spray it on and scrub with a medium brush, wipe with clean terry towel and let dry. Kept the tan in my '04 clean until I recovered in leather last Fall.
I buy it by the 12 can case and use it on several of my detail customers vehicles on the seats and carpet.

3rdFord 01-20-2009 06:26 PM

My grey seats stain with just rain water that comes in from the outside when I open the door. They are POS, and I feel Ford ought to make them right for all of us. Never had problems with my other vehicles. Leaves a bad taste in your mouth for Ford. You pay as much as you do for a vehicle, and try to keep after it, and water stains the seats! POS in my opinion. Whew...now I feel better. :D

A_White 01-20-2009 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by Marc Carpenter (Post 3541387)
Tuff-Stuff, foam in a red can with yellow cap. Available at Auto Zone, Advanced Auto Parts, Walmart and many more. $3.99 a can and works great.
Spray it on and scrub with a medium brush, wipe with clean terry towel and let dry. Kept the tan in my '04 clean until I recovered in leather last Fall.
I buy it by the 12 can case and use it on several of my detail customers vehicles on the seats and carpet.

X2 and it has a clean smell to it.:thumbsup:


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