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Old 02-23-2019, 10:11 AM
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Question Products for Pasha care?

Ok Pasha owners, which cleaning product(s) do you use to clean and care for the fabric? I'm considering using Meguiar's APC diluted to 10:1 but figured I'd solicit opinions first.

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Old 02-23-2019, 12:23 PM
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Doug - I don't touch mine. In fact, I have a spare set of front seats, cork vinyl that perfectly match my interior, and use them for most driving. I store the pasha seats in a cool, dry place, no sunlight. I pop them in for special car events, but that's it. They still look new. I'd be terrified to put any type of cleaner on them, because once you wreck them, you can't unwreck them. YMMV
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Originally Posted by linderpat
Doug - I don't touch mine. In fact, I have a spare set of front seats, cork vinyl that perfectly match my interior, and use them for most driving. I store the pasha seats in a cool, dry place, no sunlight. I pop them in for special car events, but that's it. They still look new. I'd be terrified to put any type of cleaner on them, because once you wreck them, you can't unwreck them. YMMV
Not getting them dirty is ideal. However, what would be best for cleaning them if they do get dirty?
Thanks,
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Per Rob Budd's recommendation, I purchased some carpet/cloth cleaner from Adam's Polishes (https://adamspolishes.com/shop/inter...y-cleaner.html). I've got a pretty vast collection of various car cleaning supplies but had never tried anything from Adam's prior to this. I had a small area of light staining that had been on some of the white portion of the pasha on the lower driver side cushion. This cleaner took it right out and worked incredibly well. It also doesn't seem to leave behind any sort of scent. A+++ for this cleaner and how it worked with the pasha.
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Originally Posted by islaTurbine
Per Rob Budd's recommendation, I purchased some carpet/cloth cleaner from Adam's Polishes (https://adamspolishes.com/shop/inter...y-cleaner.html). I've got a pretty vast collection of various car cleaning supplies but had never tried anything from Adam's prior to this. I had a small area of light staining that had been on some of the white portion of the pasha on the lower driver side cushion. This cleaner took it right out and worked incredibly well. It also doesn't seem to leave behind any sort of scent. A+++ for this cleaner and how it worked with the pasha.
Thanks for the info. I ordered some.
Dave
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FWIW, my Pasha was redone by Classic9 about a year and a half ago, so it’s not the original material. Not sure if that matters but thought it is worth mentioning.
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70's material, so hookers and blow liberally applied.


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