David Fermani said:Good luck with those. It should be lots of fun!
I hope you're not being sarcastic, lol.
They should be here Friday. debating on what the best course of action will be. Been doing a lot of reading, and I'm torn between a smaller low cost extractor like the Bissel Proheat Auto, a steam cleaner with microfiber like the Shark Pocket Steamer. I think ideally something in a steam vacuum would be best, but I don't think that's in the cards.
My main concern is that the microfiber (let's be real, this is a GM, it's not suede and not alcantara) will be more fragile to clean than the leather. I'm concerned about using too harsh a method on the leather and it causing issues with the microfiber portion of the seats.
This is my proposed methodology:
1) Spray with interior cleaner (I have SCG Interior stuff, but if this doesn't work I'll get some woolite as it seems to be well liked for this application, diluted VERY heavily at first)
2) Scrub with a brush (only for the leather parts?)
3) Use the steam thing
4) Vacuum with the shop vac to lift out all the yuck
5) Repeat as needed
Please make any suggestions you have to my methodology