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What I would do (and I'll look out for better answers) is - Go over the stain with a wet sponge or scouring pad to dilute the sugar and colour as much as possible, then, when it's dry, spray it with a foaming upholstery cleaner, brushing down with a stiff brush when that's dry. Do it again if the stain's still not gone. When you've got the stain out (or as much of it as you can), spray over all the seats with a waterproofing spray, something that you should have done when you got the car! B&Q used to sell Scotchguard in an aerosol can. If they've still got it, it's expensive, so go on a Wednesday with an over-sixty discount card. Take the cardholder with you, it'll be a day out for him. Lidl stores sell "W5" waterproofing spray, and in my opinion, it seems just the same as Scotchguard. Strangely, Lidl only have this in stock during the Summer months; it disappears from the shelves during the Winter, when the store's staff claim never to have heard of it....

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14y ago

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