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Scotchguard -- or alternatives
OK, this isn't P-car related, but I have to ask. I just bought a new kiddie mobile with a biege interior. The interior of this thing is going to get thrashed by the family and I'm curious if anyone has tried things like Scotchguard, or such to at least keep some of the filth from becoming permanent.
Chris
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I too would like to try this on my seats, but I can't find it anywhere. Anyone know where to buy it?
ianc
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I bought some at Target 2 years ago and sprayed my new Lloyd's mats with it at the time. I'm very anal about wiping off my shoes before I drive the car, but in 10k miles I've kept my burgundy mats looking like new with only the occasional vacuum and cleaning with mild soap. I'm far from the best test case, but I can't complain about the results to date from my $5 investment.
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