Cleaning the Cloth Upholstery on 92 F150
#16
Tuff Stuff WORKS
Just finished cleaning 26 year old (never cleaned) seats of '90 F250. Works wonders.
Tip--Spray some of this stuff and then scrub with large scrub brush, not the small plastic bristle thing at top of can. Works better, easier, faster.
Crazy idea--Spray seat fabric with spray paint. Let dry WELL before you get in. I didn't. Driver seat of my truck was worn almost white, so I spray painted with red to match original color. Try it. Looks great!
Tip--Spray some of this stuff and then scrub with large scrub brush, not the small plastic bristle thing at top of can. Works better, easier, faster.
Crazy idea--Spray seat fabric with spray paint. Let dry WELL before you get in. I didn't. Driver seat of my truck was worn almost white, so I spray painted with red to match original color. Try it. Looks great!
#17
Red spray painting of seat bottom holding up well
Sounds crazy but after a month of spray painting LIGHTLY my faded 26 year old driver seat red (to match original), she's holding up well, although somewhat stiffer than un touched up areas of bench seat.
This is easy, cheap fix. Sure did improve look of that driver seat so as to match pretty well the middle and passenger seat (where no one sat for 26 years----lol)
This is easy, cheap fix. Sure did improve look of that driver seat so as to match pretty well the middle and passenger seat (where no one sat for 26 years----lol)
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