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#178815 - 04/05/04 05:14 AM
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how do i get it out of the seat cushion?
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#178817 - 04/05/04 06:02 AM
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#178818 - 04/05/04 06:46 PM
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Use a wet/dry vacuum to suck it up. dave and xtoy - no straws, this isn't fear factor
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#178819 - 04/05/04 07:11 PM
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shampoo the seat, they blot up with a rag.
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#178820 - 04/05/04 07:43 PM
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How about take the seat out, take the cover off and wash it in a washing machine?
Mmm....Downy soft.
Then, just blot the moisture out of the foam (the seat cover acts like a strainer).
Should do nicely!
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#178822 - 05/05/04 01:39 PM
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Originally posted by Cyclemut: How about take the seat out, take the cover off and wash it in a washing machine? Just don't run it through the dryer if you do, don't wanna shrink it!
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#178823 - 05/05/04 02:40 PM
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My friend's kid barfed in my Tacoma about 5 years ago. I cleaned the seats top to bottom, inside and out. The smell would go away for a few days, then come back. Every hot day, I'd go out to the car, open the door, and it would hit me: sour milk formula. The kid's six years old now, and I constantly remind him of how I "had to sell my truck" because it smelled so bad. I tell him I sold it to a man with no nose, because he was the only one who was able to sit in it without puking. The kid thinks it's hilarious. He loves that story.
Sorry, I digressed. There's nothing you can do. Get used to it.
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#178824 - 05/05/04 11:11 PM
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Originally posted by OffroadX: Originally posted by Cyclemut: [b]How about take the seat out, take the cover off and wash it in a washing machine? Just don't run it through the dryer if you do, don't wanna shrink it![/b]I have a 'no heat' setting on my dryer...for my lacies...
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#178825 - 06/05/04 08:33 PM
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DAMN!! ian that was foul. i got your number ese` i think i got it all. mmm good.
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#178826 - 07/05/04 06:30 AM
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Shahram, sounds like an infamous Seinfeld episode I'd say get a nice wet/dry vac, get the cushion pretty wet (but not outright soggy) with shampoo, and then suck it as dry as possible. Repeat 2 or 3 times, let it dry in the sun with the windows down for a day, then give it a good wet-down with Febreeze or something. Good luck, Brent
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#178827 - 07/05/04 06:39 AM
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What about replacing the seat w/ one from a salvage yard? I've never priced seats but seems like a better option than smelling for as long as you own the truck.
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