I'm a motor cleaning whizz – how to rid your car seats of stains in seconds | The Sun

A CAR cleaning expert has revealed how to ride your seats of stains in just seconds.

The hygiene whizz took to TikTok to share some helpful advice with drivers.


They explained that any basic cleaning product can bust stubborn stains when applied in the right way.

All you have to do is add the cleaning fluid to a spray bottle and you have everything you need to get your car spotless.

The expert advised: "Spray a generous amount on the seat.

"Now spray on a micro fibre cloth, or any cloth you can find."

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Once that's done, scrub the stain steadily in a circular motion.

This should cause a small amount of white foam on the seat.

After a few minutes, you can start drying it off with a fresh cloth.

Again use gently circular strokes to wipe the product off.

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If done correctly, this should be able to lift most stains right out of the seat fabric.

The expert exclaimed: "Wow, the seats look brand new again."

Standard cleaning fluids are available for as little as 80p.

Just be aware that if your car has leather seats, it would be best to use a specialist leather cleaner to avoid marking it.

These can be picked up for around £1.70 at the cheaper end.

And if you want to use our expert's recommendation, he advised using Vanish Oxi Action, which is available on Amazon at £7 500ml.

There are also options to buy a litre for £12.99 or three litres for £28.99.

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