Picante sauce on my Front Seat????

HeavyDuty

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Mar 28, 2021
Threads
45
Messages
239
Reaction score
756
Location
East of Nashville
Vehicle(s)
22' XLT - Fox 2.0 Perf. 2" lift front & Fox rear)
Occupation
Builder
I washed with water immediately cause that was all I had at the time - but
has anyone used an upholstery cleaner that is safe on their Ranger seats?
Thanks for any help.
Sponsored

 
OP
OP
HeavyDuty

HeavyDuty

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Mar 28, 2021
Threads
45
Messages
239
Reaction score
756
Location
East of Nashville
Vehicle(s)
22' XLT - Fox 2.0 Perf. 2" lift front & Fox rear)
Occupation
Builder
Thanks.
I was in a rush this morning and hit Mickie Dees for the 2 breakfast burrito meal.
Second package of sauce was hard to open and went all over my seat...STUUUUUpid
Thanks for the product suggestion.
 
OP
OP
HeavyDuty

HeavyDuty

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Mar 28, 2021
Threads
45
Messages
239
Reaction score
756
Location
East of Nashville
Vehicle(s)
22' XLT - Fox 2.0 Perf. 2" lift front & Fox rear)
Occupation
Builder
RedDakooter05
No color bleed from cleaning with that product?
 


First Name
Chuck
Joined
Feb 18, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
15
Reaction score
29
Location
Houston, TexasC
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ranger Lariat Sport
Occupation
Retired
I am a big fan of enzyme products. There is one at Lowes called Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor Remover.. It is an enzyme and is totally natural. I spray the area generously, and lay a wet rag on top of it, so that it remains wet, Works slowly, but is effective, Don't use soap, as it will kill the enzyme. Works with any organic, or food spills or stains. Does not work on oil stains.
 

RedDakooter05

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2021
Threads
7
Messages
2,428
Reaction score
7,894
Location
Illinois
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ford Ranger STX RWD
RedDakooter05
No color bleed from cleaning with that product?
Nothing like that happened to me.

Spray, let it soak for couple minutes and dab and do gentle rubs.

Vacuum once done and you should be good to go. Plus is smell so damn good you'll wanna drink it. Just don't actually drink it.


I used a rag, not the brush cause its a little rough for the seats.
 

9zero1790

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Nov 29, 2021
Threads
47
Messages
6,897
Reaction score
23,242
Location
DFW Texas
Vehicle(s)
21 super crew fx4 sport
Occupation
air breather
tuff stuff has worked well for me. tall yellow spray can. spray it on let it soak in for few minutes give it a gentle brushing the wipe with towel. repeat steps for stubborn spots. never tried it on salsa but worked awesome on cheetoos puffs, big red, donut jelly, donut icing and the crumbs from beaver nuggets...
never eat beaver nuggets and drive far from a decent bathroom.
 

Trigganometry

Well-Known Member
First Name
Rick
Joined
Dec 4, 2020
Threads
150
Messages
5,824
Reaction score
25,230
Location
Massachusetts
Vehicle(s)
20 XLT scab 301A/tow 4X4 magnetic w/sport blackout
Occupation
Engineering
I’ve been using a little green clean machine with hot water. Look awesome afterwards. Need to vacuum the crap out of the fibers
 

got3fords

Well-Known Member
First Name
James
Joined
Apr 12, 2021
Threads
78
Messages
2,738
Reaction score
6,358
Location
22973
Vehicle(s)
2021 XLT Sport
I have a product that is pretty old, but always seems to work great. It's Blue Coral Dri Clean spray that you apply, maybe rub gently, let dry, then vacuum off. I never followed instructions, I just sprayed it liberally, rubbed it in, let it sit, then wiped it clean with wet cloth. Always worked. Even got menstrual stains out left by one of my wife's friends in our old Explorer. Yeah, no one owned up, and I had no choice but to clean it and shut up.
 
 



Top