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Old 10-17-2009, 03:09 PM   #1
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Recently I drove one of my friends home after playing football, and after dropping them off I noticed that my passenger seat was now damp with sweat! I immediately drove home and wiped down the seat with a damp rag and 303 upholstery cleaner. In the days since I have used a foam cleaner and protected them with scotch guard.

My question is, are there any other precautions I should take? Also, do you think that there was any damage done to the cloth or the foam? I'm hoping that acted fast enough to counter anything.
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i think that your seats will be fine, just in the future cover your seats with a towel or trash bags
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Thanks for the response blue. Yeah, I got to it pretty quick, so I'm guessing there was no damage to the fabric or foam padding. I now carry a towel in my trunk at all times, lol.
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