Warstud Joined Sep 2, 2005 Messages 10,430 Location MIchigan Jul 12, 2014 #1 Never had this problem because of color. But my latest vehicle has beige seat belts and it shows the dirt. What cleaner should I use?
Never had this problem because of color. But my latest vehicle has beige seat belts and it shows the dirt. What cleaner should I use?
123Saab Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 1,766 Location PA Jul 12, 2014 #2 How to clean seat belts Last edited: Jul 12, 2014
V Vern_in_IL Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 3,427 Location IL Jul 12, 2014 #3 I use the foam upholstery cleaner, the stuff that foams up.
B barkingspider Joined Dec 23, 2013 Messages 2,454 Location socal Jul 12, 2014 #4 Yah, I use the same stuff I use on car interior carpet and upholstery. Just a heads up, I it works but it won't get off the really tuff stains.
Yah, I use the same stuff I use on car interior carpet and upholstery. Just a heads up, I it works but it won't get off the really tuff stains.
Lead Shoes Joined Mar 3, 2010 Messages 2,451 Jul 13, 2014 #5 I used my steam cleaner on my blue ones in my old Integra, just cleaned them like you would curtains per say and the stains came right out.
I used my steam cleaner on my blue ones in my old Integra, just cleaned them like you would curtains per say and the stains came right out.