Cleaning "Ultra-Suede"...

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A friend just bought a 2004 Chevy Malibu with light tan Leather/Ultra-Suede interior. The Ultra-Suede is in the center of the seats with leather surrounds.

Leather... easy to clean. The suede, however is a different animal.

It is badly stained and needs some heavy cleaning. I don't have pictures yet, but it looks like coffee, soda, dirt. No apparent grease.

Question is: What do I use to clean up the light colored Ultra-Suede?:confused:
 
A friend just bought a 2004 Chevy Malibu with light tan Leather/Ultra-Suede interior. The Ultra-Suede is in the center of the seats with leather surrounds.

Leather... easy to clean. The suede, however is a different animal.

It is badly stained and needs some heavy cleaning. I don't have pictures yet, but it looks like coffee, soda, dirt. No apparent grease.

Question is: What do I use to clean up the light colored Ultra-Suede?:confused:

Bill ..I think there was thread not that long ago talking about cleaning suede ..try the search feature :rofl:lol2: :D
 

Thanks... I saw that thread, but I think it only deals with "suede leather".

Ultra-Suede is actually a manufactured fabric that looks like suede.

Because it's not leather based, I suspect the cleaning process is different....:)

This picture is Ultra-suede. This is not the actual car I'm cleaning... picture these seats with lots of coffee stains.

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Thanks guys... I didn't know it was called "Alcantara".

I'm fairly sure the stains are water-based...

It seems like, from the link, that warm water and a soft white towel is the preferred method. Followed by air drying, then brushing lightly with a lint brush.

A major emphasis seems to be "GENTLY". Evidently it can't take the hard scrubbing.
 
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